WPF - World Photography Forum
Home Gallery Register FAQ Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Welcome to World Photography Forum!
Welcome!

Thank you for finding your way to World Photography Forum, a dedicated community for photographers and enthusiasts. There's a variety of forums, a wonderful gallery, and what's more, we are absolutely FREE. You are very welcome to join, take part in the discussion, and post your pictures!

Click here to go to the forums home page and find out more.
Click here to join.


Go Back   World Photography Forum > Search Forums


Showing results 1 to 25 of 500
Search took 0.07 seconds.
Search: Posts Made By: Don Hoey
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 26-08-11, 19:43
Replies: 7
Views: 5,262
Posted By Don Hoey
Wolfie may well pick up on this thread and .........

Wolfie may well pick up on this thread and ...... he is THE MASTER :D
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 26-08-11, 19:41
Replies: 7
Views: 5,262
Posted By Don Hoey
Well said Peter. I'm trying to get my head out of...

Well said Peter. I'm trying to get my head out of family trees, old family pics etc, and so my brain is not completely in photography mode. Having to read my own threads as a refresher :rolleyes: :)...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 26-08-11, 19:23
Replies: 7
Views: 5,262
Posted By Don Hoey
I am no expert in this but I did have a fairly...

I am no expert in this but I did have a fairly serious play with IR a couple of years ago. My experiences are in these threads.
http://www.worldphotographyforum.com/showthread.php?t=4494...
Forum: Cameras 26-08-11, 17:44
Replies: 7
Views: 4,529
Posted By Don Hoey
No experience of the 20D but I cannot see a...

No experience of the 20D but I cannot see a problem with using the Lee IR filter.

There are two old threads on IR, check these links.
http://www.worldphotographyforum.com/showthread.php?t=63...
Forum: Photographic Accessories 25-08-11, 12:39
Replies: 2
Views: 4,020
Posted By Don Hoey
If I have the lens correct then at 135mm the...

If I have the lens correct then at 135mm the largest aperture is f4.5 and at 400mm its f5.6.
The polariser will cut the light by up to 2 stops so a/f will struggle as its equivalent to using a lens...
Forum: The Digital Darkroom 25-08-11, 12:17
Replies: 120
Views: 35,438
Posted By Don Hoey
Ros, Something I forgot to mention when using...

Ros,
Something I forgot to mention when using Control Points on an image you intend to crop.

1) Either crop first, then process - or
2) Process then save as an edited version. Re-open the...
Forum: The Photography Forum 22-06-11, 19:32
Replies: 14
Views: 6,203
Posted By Don Hoey
Haha. This is an area of photography that I...

Haha. This is an area of photography that I really should have participated in. Mind you I suppose I do have a bit of an excuse having moved around a fair bit.
On the subject I have photographed...
Forum: The Photography Forum 21-06-11, 17:47
Replies: 14
Views: 6,203
Posted By Don Hoey
General historical interest

Brighton beach in 1920. Notice the ladies in the background going for a gentle dip in the sea. Also the distinct lack of the shingle that is the beach today.

Don
Forum: The Photography Forum 21-06-11, 17:44
Replies: 14
Views: 6,203
Posted By Don Hoey
An example of Studio photography

A good example of studio photography of the day. Photo approx 1914. Hand painted canvass backdrop and pukka props.

I have one yet to do, where they have brought a camel into the studio and the...
Forum: The Photography Forum 21-06-11, 17:42
Replies: 14
Views: 6,203
Posted By Don Hoey
Studio colour photograph 1920

The picture dates from 1920 and is an example of how before colour photographs were achieved before colour film became available. The photograph is fairly high key B&W and then hand tinted.

Don
Forum: The Photography Forum 21-06-11, 17:40
Replies: 14
Views: 6,203
Posted By Don Hoey
Early colonial history

This photograph dates from 1916 and shows the means of personal transport for ladies in Kenya at the time.

Really lucky to get this result as the original print is really grim.

Don
Forum: The Photography Forum 21-06-11, 17:38
Replies: 14
Views: 6,203
Posted By Don Hoey
This is an example of how long exposure times of...

This is an example of how long exposure times of the day were. Photo is from around 1860. The guy in the middle centre moved during the exposure. Lots of detail suggests a coated glass plate provided...
Forum: The Photography Forum 21-06-11, 17:36
Replies: 14
Views: 6,203
Posted By Don Hoey
Calotype

A process invented by Fox Talbot as a means of providing a negative so multiple prints could be made from the same image. The negative was a paper sheet coated with silver chloride to create an...
Forum: The Photography Forum 21-06-11, 17:33
Replies: 14
Views: 6,203
Posted By Don Hoey
Smile Photographic Oldies : A contribution Thread for those with a fancy.

Its been a long time since I was on WPF. Yesterday I bumped into Peter ( postcardcv ) and we chatted about what I have been up to, and thought it maybe time to post a little on what I have been...
Forum: Cameras 17-01-11, 18:03
Replies: 3
Views: 2,941
Posted By Don Hoey
As your lenses are from the 1970's they could be...

As your lenses are from the 1970's they could be PreAI or AI.

DO NOT attempt to use PreAI as they will damage the meter prong.

If they are AI then they will meter with the D300s once they are...
Forum: Cameras 07-01-11, 20:35
Replies: 12
Views: 5,775
Posted By Don Hoey
Somewhere I am sure there is a thread where we...

Somewhere I am sure there is a thread where we discussed this as I have dug up a full frame pic and composite of a crop at various apertures. Probably taken shortly after I got the D2X and was doing...
Forum: Cameras 07-01-11, 18:59
Replies: 5
Views: 4,157
Posted By Don Hoey
1) Which one is best ...... Only you can really...

1) Which one is best ...... Only you can really answer that on the basis of what I think is best, is not necessarily the best for you. I use a well out of date D2X and still think it's up there with...
Forum: Lenses 07-01-11, 18:27
Replies: 23
Views: 16,507
Posted By Don Hoey
ADR ( Aperture Direct Readout )

With Jim looking at film 35mm cameras, and as I have one, a few weeks ago I checked out an F2AS for him.

As over the years I progressively graduated from no finder info and no through the lens...
Forum: Lenses 07-01-11, 18:24
Replies: 23
Views: 16,507
Posted By Don Hoey
AI/AIS lens markings explained

With the introduction of the D7000 and its ability to meter with AI/AIS lenses the number of digital cameras capable using these lenses will grow. In fact with the introduction of movie ability then...
Forum: Lenses 07-01-11, 18:19
Replies: 23
Views: 16,507
Posted By Don Hoey
Lenses with built in motor ID

Well I have seen one thread and I guess there may be more to come, where members are looking at replacing their D50/D70/D100 cameras with newer versions, thereby begging the question of lens...
Forum: The Photography Forum 26-12-10, 12:55
Replies: 4
Views: 3,880
Posted By Don Hoey
:rolleyes: :D :D If you really want more...

:rolleyes: :D :D

If you really want more magnification for closeups using this lens, then closeup lenses that screw onto the front filter thread are your cheapest option. The only extension tubes...
Forum: The Photography Forum 25-12-10, 20:18
Replies: 4
Views: 3,880
Posted By Don Hoey
I am not familiar with this lens so I have to...

I am not familiar with this lens so I have to rely on a review to find the minimum focus distance. According DPR's review it is 11cm. The lens will not be able to focus on anything nearer than that...
Forum: Macro Photography Technique 23-12-10, 15:54
Replies: 15
Views: 31,987
Posted By Don Hoey
The spotting scope attatchment works well but...

The spotting scope attatchment works well but that is good thinking as an alternative method Mike. As you say, easy enough to make an adaptor to mount on the bellows.

Never having used a laser...
Forum: Lenses 07-12-10, 14:09
Replies: 23
Views: 16,507
Posted By Don Hoey
A tread bump for Jim and maybe even Mark. :) ...

A tread bump for Jim and maybe even Mark. :)

Check images in posts 2 & 3.

Don
Forum: General Photography Technique 28-11-10, 18:59
Replies: 26
Views: 13,648
Posted By Don Hoey
I'm interested to see the results when you get...

I'm interested to see the results when you get round to it. I agree that its probably worth getting it processed unless you really enjoy film developing.

Maybe you might find some cheap...
Showing results 1 to 25 of 500

 
Forum Jump

All times are GMT +1. The time now is 21:00.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.