A good rule of thumb for good picture composition is to have the main focal point located about a third of the way into the picture from the side and about one third from the top or bottom, works well most times.
eg. Hope you dont mind me Stormchaser doing this crop
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Current size limits are 160kB for JPG and PNG, 80kB for GIF. I'd generally recommend no larger than 800x600. I'll also post this info in a sticky topic to make it more obvious.
Location: West Coast Road, Manukau Peninsula, North Island
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i use a free progam called infranview to easily resize images
good deal you have joined up Frits
frits has some excellent cloud photos
(post the link frits, well worth people having a look )
Talking about night shots, this one might qualify.
I'd bought a new lens for my camera and that same day we had this beautifull full moon. Had to take a shot.
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The CB photos were taken from Racecourse Road facing East.
When visiting my homepage at http://simple-pages.homeunix.net/ be prepared to hang around for a bit when viewing the bigger images. My server uplink speed is only 256kbits/s.
Although it's twice the speed Telecom is offering at the moment, 256kbits/s is still very slow.
What camera are you using?
EDIT: Just saw on your page! Same as what I have, I just need to get to the grips of mine then hopefully i can get some nice photos this season. (and get a new lens!)
Have you got an opiniuns on whats a good all round lens to get?
A lens can be a better long-term investment than the DSLR body - many lenses originally made for film cameras up to 20 years ago still work on the latest digital bodies !
So I'd avoid the EF-S lenses which will only work on the APS-sized sensor cameras.
As you can see on my web pages, I'm using a Canon 300D (Rebel).
I have two lenses, the standard EFS 18-55 that came with the camera and a Tamron 28-300mm lens. The Tamron lens is somewhat heavy with it's glass lenses.
I have to say that both lenses are very good.
Frits_Schouten wrote:As you can see on my web pages, I'm using a Canon 300D (Rebel).
I have two lenses, the standard EFS 18-55 that came with the camera and a Tamron 28-300mm lens. The Tamron lens is somewhat heavy with it's glass lenses.
I have to say that both lenses are very good.
Oops thought you had a 350d! Which is what I have. I have actually looked at the Tamron lens range and have been quite impressed, also very good reviews on the internet that helps. But im tending towards a sigma, just a matter of which one.
03Stormchaser wrote:I know its an old thread, but there isnt much point in making a new one.
A night photo I took of the Timaru wharf, went fishing there on sat night.