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Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Davy Murdoch » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:05 pm

A few from in or around the shores of my favourite hunting grounds :D
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Jonny » Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:19 pm

3 great shots Davy but the first one has to be my favorate. 8)
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Davy Murdoch » Tue Sep 28, 2010 11:06 pm

Cheers mate 8)
I think i like #3 the best tho im gettin it and few others printed professionally soon :)

hows the new camera????
im dying to get a new wide angle lens but it`ll have to wait till next year :roll:
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Jonny » Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:28 am

Still learning :oops: but really love it. 8)

As for lenses. My wish list would have to include a 10-20, 50mm prime and a good zoom lens. Just incase you ever get the 6 numbers up Davy. :wink: :lol:

Were are you getting your prints done ?
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Davy Murdoch » Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:39 pm

10-20 sigma would do me nicely :D
one of the guys i work with in dominos works for a printer so he`s gona get some samples of paper to look at first.
i`ll let you know how they turn out
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Jonny » Wed Sep 29, 2010 6:44 pm

Cheers.
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby corbyeire » Thu Sep 30, 2010 10:57 am

great pics dave - really like the second one with the arches of the bridge reflecting brightly in the water
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Al » Thu Sep 30, 2010 11:10 am

Nice pics Dave, I think i'll have to invest in a DSLR myself, I have a nice Canon digital camera, great camera and can do nearly the same as a DSLR but your restricted by the lense and I dont think you can replicate the DOF you get with an SLR, I also use a film SLR but DSLR's are just so much handier :mrgreen:
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Davy Murdoch » Thu Sep 30, 2010 7:16 pm

corbyeire wrote:great pics dave - really like the second one with the arches of the bridge reflecting brightly in the water


Cheers mate :D
I was lucky with that one.I think i waited for over 30mins for the sun to peek out from behind the clouds :roll: then it disapeared again :(
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Davy Murdoch » Thu Sep 30, 2010 7:42 pm

Al wrote:Nice pics Dave, I think i'll have to invest in a DSLR myself, I have a nice Canon digital camera, great camera and can do nearly the same as a DSLR but your restricted by the lense and I dont think you can replicate the DOF you get with an SLR, I also use a film SLR but DSLR's are just so much handier :mrgreen:


Cheers Al :D
Buying a DSLR was the best thing i ever bought :) Bought a 400d a few years ago but didn`t really make time to use it to its full potential,and only used it for taking pic`s of fish :roll:
2 years ago i decided it was time to make the most of it and actually went out to take photos that were nothing to do with fish :lol:
I upgraded just before i started Tech and i really got the use out of it.Its a fantastic hobby and i just wish i`d been at it longer than 2 years :(

You can get a great compact camera that has 15 mp but a DSLR with 6 mp will still produce far better images.If its used right :wink:
As you said the DOF with DSLR`s and SLR`s make a huge difference.Most compacts have a very limited or no aperture range but with a DSLR its huge,averaging F4-F25 (depending on the lens)

Do you develop your own film???
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Al » Fri Oct 01, 2010 11:44 am

Davy Murdoch wrote:
Al wrote:Nice pics Dave, I think i'll have to invest in a DSLR myself, I have a nice Canon digital camera, great camera and can do nearly the same as a DSLR but your restricted by the lense and I dont think you can replicate the DOF you get with an SLR, I also use a film SLR but DSLR's are just so much handier :mrgreen:


Cheers Al :D
Buying a DSLR was the best thing i ever bought :) Bought a 400d a few years ago but didn`t really make time to use it to its full potential,and only used it for taking pic`s of fish :roll:
2 years ago i decided it was time to make the most of it and actually went out to take photos that were nothing to do with fish :lol:
I upgraded just before i started Tech and i really got the use out of it.Its a fantastic hobby and i just wish i`d been at it longer than 2 years :(

You can get a great compact camera that has 15 mp but a DSLR with 6 mp will still produce far better images.If its used right :wink:
As you said the DOF with DSLR`s and SLR`s make a huge difference.Most compacts have a very limited or no aperture range but with a DSLR its huge,averaging F4-F25 (depending on the lens)

Do you develop your own film???



Your right there, it is a fantastic hobby! :)

I used to develop my own film, I did photography as part of my media course in college and we had a dark room there which was good! I haven't developed my own film in years though which is a pity, It's something i'd like to start doing again but haven't really had the time unfortunately :(

But I definately think I'll have to start putting the sheckles away for a proper Dslr
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Davy Murdoch » Fri Oct 01, 2010 4:37 pm

I developed my own B&W film in tech which i really enjoyed,but it was very time consuming :(
DSLR`s are the way forward :D
team one up with few filters and the photos can be stunning,when used correctly 8) and without any photoshopping :wink:
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Jonny » Fri Oct 01, 2010 5:23 pm

Davy Murdoch wrote: and without any photoshopping :wink:



:shock: Thats the only way I can get mine to look anything like the thing. :oops: :lol:
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Davy Murdoch » Fri Oct 01, 2010 10:52 pm

Jonny wrote:
Davy Murdoch wrote: and without any photoshopping :wink:



:shock: Thats the only way I can get mine to look anything like the thing. :oops: :lol:



I hear HDR can become addictive :wink:
I`ve never tried it myself but always mean to,tho i dont have good software for it anyway....
I`d love to get my hands on some nice ND Lee filters but i`d need to win the lotto first :roll:
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby fish4fun » Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:33 am

Lovely pictures, well done. Definately No. 3 for me, stands out from the rest.
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Davy Murdoch » Tue Oct 12, 2010 5:33 pm

Cheers fish4fun 8)
Its def my fav too!!!!
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby junior conger » Thu Oct 14, 2010 4:33 pm

stunning shots davy 8)
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Davy Murdoch » Thu Oct 14, 2010 5:52 pm

junior conger wrote:stunning shots davy 8)



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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby rab01 » Sun Oct 17, 2010 11:04 pm

Nice pics Kissmywrasse!! :lol:
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Re: Strangford Lough in B&W

Postby Davy Murdoch » Mon Oct 18, 2010 7:34 am

rab01 wrote:Nice pics Kissmywrasse!! :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: cheers rab :D
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