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Forum: The Photography Forum 07-02-13, 17:49
Replies: 2
Views: 2,899
Posted By prostie1200
Well done Ben Nice commission and excellent...

Well done Ben

Nice commission and excellent exposure for you.

Brian
Forum: The Photography Forum 29-08-12, 19:41
Replies: 1
Views: 1,982
Posted By prostie1200
Exciting and a bit frantic, the resulting...

Exciting and a bit frantic, the resulting photographs were terrific. TFS

Brian
Forum: Cameras 15-06-12, 16:59
Replies: 12
Views: 6,660
Posted By prostie1200
Double post sorry for that.

Double post sorry for that.
Forum: Cameras 15-06-12, 16:58
Replies: 12
Views: 6,660
Posted By prostie1200
I have been using Nikon for maybe 20years,...

I have been using Nikon for maybe 20years, started with their compacs and progressed to a d70 DSLR ,up through the range to my latest D800.
The advice you have received regarding the d7000 is spot...
Forum: Photographic Accessories 09-04-12, 17:02
Replies: 2
Views: 4,025
Posted By prostie1200
Hi Exdragon Your color monki should have...

Hi Exdragon

Your color monki should have produced an " icc " file in your monitor command centre - after the profiling, go to the command centre and set the icc as the default.
That should do it...
Forum: The Photography Forum 10-04-10, 12:15
Replies: 11
Views: 4,989
Posted By prostie1200
Hi Lee Appreciate your dilema, but feel...

Hi Lee


Appreciate your dilema, but feel that part of you problrm is due to your lens.

The 18-200 is a good walk about tool, but for highly defined landscape photographs prime lenses are more...
Forum: The Photography Forum 30-05-08, 19:02
Replies: 2
Views: 1,786
Posted By prostie1200
Birding Photographers Dream

Here is a link to a series of Peregrine shots that are truly fascinating, have a look at this guys balcony shots.

http://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/651537


Brian
Forum: The Photography Forum 20-05-08, 16:48
Replies: 5
Views: 2,104
Posted By prostie1200
Hi Andy Like what you have achieved with the...

Hi Andy

Like what you have achieved with the sky,wall and the rose reveal, especially the wall, a nice evening sun glow, would have liked the grass strip to be a more darker verdant green which...
Forum: The Photography Forum 20-05-08, 08:52
Replies: 5
Views: 2,104
Posted By prostie1200
Hi Saphire Thats right the first is the...

Hi Saphire

Thats right the first is the processed image.

I did use a polariser on that shoot but having lost a stop I had to dial in -1.0ev to get the speed up to 1/60 as the camera was Hand...
Forum: The Photography Forum 19-05-08, 20:57
Replies: 5
Views: 2,104
Posted By prostie1200
Using filters in Post Processing

I thought I would try to brighten up the sky in one of my shots and roughly picked out the area in the photograph ad applied the photoshop Blue filter at the default setting.
I liked the result, the...
Forum: Lenses 11-04-08, 20:32
Replies: 27
Views: 9,897
Posted By prostie1200
Gosh Tannin Those prices in Australia are...

Gosh Tannin

Those prices in Australia are astronomic, I thought the UK was a rip off but no contest.

The street price in the USA would mean you could buy the 200-400 (the lens I drool over) and...
Forum: The Photography Forum 31-03-07, 22:19
Replies: 12
Views: 4,185
Posted By prostie1200
HI Lisa Had a close look at your portrait...

HI Lisa

Had a close look at your portrait and its very pleasing.

For my preference here is a little too much Red.

In the shot you have Two neutral reference colours to try - the Grey of the...
Forum: Lenses 01-03-07, 19:40
Replies: 18
Views: 5,221
Posted By prostie1200
Hi Lello, Looking at your two shots I would...

Hi Lello,

Looking at your two shots I would hazard a guess that it's a combination of two things.

First is as Don has mentioned DOF - you have your lens wide open at max zoom, if you increase...
Forum: Lenses 01-03-07, 09:36
Replies: 19
Views: 7,743
Posted By prostie1200
Don Here are a couple of shots - as I said -...

Don

Here are a couple of shots - as I said - very Heath Robinson - but it works:)
Forum: Lenses 28-02-07, 23:02
Replies: 19
Views: 7,743
Posted By prostie1200
Don Only use the monopod with the 70-200...

Don

Only use the monopod with the 70-200 f2.8 and 1.7 as my ability to keep the 300 rig steady is suspect due to old age ( the 70-200 +1.7 is fast at f4 but the same set up with the 300 is f6.7...
Forum: Lenses 28-02-07, 10:40
Replies: 19
Views: 7,743
Posted By prostie1200
Hi Don It's interesting to read your very...

Hi Don

It's interesting to read your very methodical and engineering approach to the problem of vibration in long lenses.

Mine is more Heath Robinson, my longest lens is the AFS 300 f4, which I...
Forum: General Photography Technique 16-02-07, 12:49
Replies: 10
Views: 3,392
Posted By prostie1200
Dan When you next take a shots like these,...

Dan

When you next take a shots like these, why don't you meter for the snow (highlights) recompose on the horse and add a little fill light with the flash.
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 10-02-07, 12:13
Replies: 2
Views: 2,000
Posted By prostie1200
Dodge and Burn with Ease

Just thought I would share with you an amazing way of Dodging and Burning which does not destroy the depth or density of the colours in your photographs.

1 open your jpeg or tiff
2 open Layers...
Forum: The Photography Forum 05-02-07, 15:55
Replies: 21
Views: 6,269
Posted By prostie1200
Blacmarlin thanks for the tip - will be going to...

Blacmarlin thanks for the tip - will be going to Aldi's tomorrow, well worth a try at that price.
Forum: The Photography Forum 05-02-07, 15:54
Replies: 21
Views: 6,269
Posted By prostie1200
Mainly Epson Glossy simply because I have an...

Mainly Epson Glossy simply because I have an Epson printer, but I have tried the new I.T.Works 255grms glossy paper and the quality of finish seems to be very close to Epson's finest.
Forum: General Photography Technique 31-01-07, 22:00
Replies: 10
Views: 3,524
Posted By prostie1200
Hi Are these negs on a Kodak disc that they...

Hi

Are these negs on a Kodak disc that they used to give out when you had film processed years ago?
Forum: The Photography Forum 30-01-07, 19:36
Replies: 1
Views: 1,708
Posted By prostie1200
Manual Sports and Field Settings

Up until now I have always used Ap Priority using the existing light, dialling in the ISO settings which gave me the shutter speed I thought the action required.

I have just run across a...
Forum: Computers and The Internet 27-01-07, 12:25
Replies: 5
Views: 2,645
Posted By prostie1200
Hi Nogbad The problem you have is a common...

Hi Nogbad

The problem you have is a common one. When you downloaded the .8bi file for the raw conversion in elements, it also went into the Plugins in PS2/Plugins and countermanded the CS2 raw...
Forum: WPF Photo Competitions Forum 15-01-07, 18:53
Replies: 12
Views: 4,824
Posted By prostie1200
Smile It's all been said above, great photograph and a...

It's all been said above, great photograph and a worthy winner.

Brian
Forum: Lenses 15-01-07, 18:48
Replies: 46
Views: 17,210
Posted By prostie1200
Well done, great first day out with the new lens...

Well done, great first day out with the new lens Christine.
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