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Forum: The Photography Forum 11-03-11, 16:45
Replies: 4
Views: 3,546
Posted By alanrharris53
+1 for DSCL. I am a member of a group that set...

+1 for DSCL. I am a member of a group that set up ane exhibition of around 12 photographers and most people used them with good results and they are cheaper than Photobox.
Forum: The Photography Forum 27-01-11, 17:47
Replies: 8
Views: 3,634
Posted By alanrharris53
A lot of pro gig photogrophers do what you...

A lot of pro gig photogrophers do what you suggest and rely on apeture priority, but I have tried it and prefer shutter priority. If you use a shutter speed that you know will stop the movement, but...
Forum: The Photography Forum 27-01-11, 17:33
Replies: 3
Views: 3,347
Posted By alanrharris53
Well I don't know much about jewellery but like...

Well I don't know much about jewellery but like Petrochemist I woudl think black would be a good background, that is usually how they are displayed in shops.

I think you might struggle with a kit...
Forum: The Photography Forum 27-01-11, 17:23
Replies: 9
Views: 11,769
Posted By alanrharris53
I think the best tip is to shoot in RAW and then...

I think the best tip is to shoot in RAW and then correct the white balance later, that way you don't have to experiment whilst you are shooting.
Forum: The Photography Forum 26-01-11, 19:51
Replies: 8
Views: 3,634
Posted By alanrharris53
PS why not try an experiment, get a willing model...

PS why not try an experiment, get a willing model to walk reasonable quickly towards you or from the side (if you ar ento sure where the seats will be in relation to the runway, and see what shutter...
Forum: The Photography Forum 26-01-11, 19:47
Replies: 8
Views: 3,634
Posted By alanrharris53
What lens are you thinking of using? You might...

What lens are you thinking of using? You might struggle to get higher than 1/200th anyway at ISO 800. I am quite often at 1/60th at f2.8 at gigs, which is why I think you need to look at the point...
Forum: The Photography Forum 26-01-11, 14:59
Replies: 8
Views: 3,634
Posted By alanrharris53
Well I have never done it but I guess it will be...

Well I have never done it but I guess it will be similar to shooting gigs, see replies here around that topic http://www.worldphotographyforum.com/showthread.php?t=6219

I would :-

Use the...
Forum: The Photography Forum 25-01-11, 12:17
Replies: 21
Views: 10,997
Posted By alanrharris53
This looks good but it doesn't seem to run on...

This looks good but it doesn't seem to run on either of my 2 computers, it comes up in a small window which I can't make lager and half the content can't be accessed. Is it just me or is there a...
Forum: The Photography Forum 22-01-11, 16:51
Replies: 21
Views: 10,997
Posted By alanrharris53
Read this on the Cokin site...

Read this on the Cokin site http://www.cokin.co.uk/pages/main.htm As mentioned above you probably need the P sized filters.

Also see here, A grad ND8 may be too dark for normal looking landscape...
Forum: Lenses 16-01-11, 09:45
Replies: 11
Views: 13,081
Posted By alanrharris53
You've already got the 18-135 area covered so it...

You've already got the 18-135 area covered so it makes sense to go with the Canon 70-300 rather than go for a compromsie lens that covers such a side area. One of the main reason to get an SLR is...
Forum: Lenses 05-01-11, 11:38
Replies: 13
Views: 10,992
Posted By alanrharris53
Thanks. I use single spot focusing (often...

Thanks.

I use single spot focusing (often centre spot but do change it on the go to try to focus on the eyes of the performer as much as is possible). OK I know that's not answering the question...
Forum: Lenses 05-01-11, 10:00
Replies: 13
Views: 10,992
Posted By alanrharris53
Hi, this is my first post on here so I will try...

Hi, this is my first post on here so I will try not to upset anyone too much :)

I shoot concerts quite a bit but don't claim to be a pro. So feel free to ignore or disagree with what I am about...
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