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Tetley
12-13-2006, 07:36 PM
a testpic - my thanks to "Tangman" for explaining to me how to post pic's - patience of a saint that man

Kev
12-13-2006, 07:44 PM
The clown seems very at home there?

MR Teee
12-13-2006, 07:44 PM
Looks good to me mate!

Tetley
12-13-2006, 07:45 PM
:o Thanks for the kind words - my first time

Tangman
12-14-2006, 08:20 AM
:o Thanks for the kind words - my first time

Does that mean your not a virgin anymore. :) Eric

Tetley
12-14-2006, 08:42 AM
Does that mean your not a virgin anymore. :) Eric


Now, now, (LOL). See you on Sat :)

Gillybaby
12-14-2006, 12:26 PM
That clown is sooooo laid back looking there, nice pic ;)

So...are there any more pics then?

Tetley
12-14-2006, 12:50 PM
That clown is sooooo laid back looking there, nice pic ;)

So...are there any more pics then?


Hi Gillybaby,

Well I could do with some help regarding quality (to have some like yours would be fab :) .

IIRC you are a bit of a wiz when it comes to photo's - so any tips for a newbie ?

i.e glare of M/H -

Thanks in advance

Ian

Gillybaby
12-14-2006, 06:25 PM
Hi Gillybaby,

Well I could do with some help regarding quality (to have some like yours would be fab :) .

IIRC you are a bit of a wiz when it comes to photo's - so any tips for a newbie ?

i.e glare of M/H -

Thanks in advance

Ian

lol - I wouldn't call myself a wiz...more like a bungling idiot who sometimes gets lucky. Ooooer

The best tips I've been given are:

1. Use a tripod or a pile of books to keep the camera as steady as possible
2. Try not to use the flash, if possible, but if not then take pictures at an angle to the glass so you minimise flash reflection
3. Use the sport mode for fast moving fish
4. Take lots and lots of pictures of the subject...by law of averages one is bound to come out alright ;)

Hope that helps. I'm sure others will have more useful words of wisdom :o

Tetley
12-15-2006, 07:01 AM
lol - I wouldn't call myself a wiz...more like a bungling idiot who sometimes gets lucky. Ooooer

The best tips I've been given are:

1. Use a tripod or a pile of books to keep the camera as steady as possible
2. Try not to use the flash, if possible, but if not then take pictures at an angle to the glass so you minimise flash reflection
3. Use the sport mode for fast moving fish
4. Take lots and lots of pictures of the subject...by law of averages one is bound to come out alright ;)

Hope that helps. I'm sure others will have more useful words of wisdom :o


Thanks. However you do not do yourself justice - your pic's are very good IMO.

Ian

callum_parsons
12-15-2006, 07:39 AM
nice looking clownfish

Tetley
12-15-2006, 07:56 AM
nice looking clownfish

Thank You

Had them (her mate was exploring at the time of the photo), for just over a year now - fab fish - full of fun.

ATB

Ian