Its funny I just wrote a reply on another forum about the same topic!
Much of it depends shutter speed and aperture that you require for a given scene.
- For landscape shots, even in poor light, I tend to shoot at iso100 with small aperture and lo...
Had a look at your photos on display at Anamania yesterday. I liked the candle photo and also Ribbons on West Peak. Looked like quite a climb to get there. Intrigued by all the padlocks amongst the ribbons.
Awesome Dylan, thanks for that, ive just run through the instructions you gave me for the framing, very simple :)...did one on an old shot of mine from mount buller, what do you think?
Awesome, im gonna go check out the onkaparinga inlet, just love that pano that you go of it during what looks like sunset.
Another question, how do you do the virtual frames that i see in all your shots, seems to present the shots in a far nicer way on the screen than just a plain image
thanks brooke! alot of it has to do with my other hobby which is running /hiking etc - knowing morialta and waterfall gully like the back of my hand certainly helps - other places have been just luck ( shhh lol) - right place , right time and a search for a different angle
Hi Dylan, I have just been going through your portfolio, some seriously impressive stuff in there, and some shots of SA of places that I never thought even existed. Top work :).
How on earth do you find places like these, I have gone out many times for drives looking for landmarks, vista's ect to shoot, rarely found anything as awesome as these shots, whats your secret ;)
Hi Dylan. this one was taken on her last tour with a panasonic camera easier to get in and use than the SLR. Just got back from Alice Cooper at the Theby, am yet to go through the shots.
no dylan no fisheye lense, i use a point & shoot fujifilm nothing flash but i love it. iachieved the effect by luck messing around on ps which i am just trying to teach myself. i got into filters and just above the vignetting slider there is another slider i moved it to the left and" whalla" i thought i was clever too. i think the image was the right one to use as the clouds and water seemed to suit.i would still love to be able to do what you do with your images. how do i get a frame around a photo? i managed it once but i dont know what i did also the image was much smaller than the original,im a bit of a dummy, i only learnt how to use the computer a couple of years ago so i am muddling my way through things. di