Aye, a low ISO will help a lot. Just practice dude.
nice pics
....i was nearly in wrexham till 7.....was stuck on the side of the road for 4 hours near tweeks lol
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They're not bad pal.. underground car parks aren't ideal locations to start out taking photos!
It looks like you're using auto mode still, looking at the exif data? It's hard to comment really as there seems to be quite a spread of settings over the various photos!
I'd say as a general rule try and stay within f/5 to f/15, with a tripod and a slow shutter speed, with the ISO not any higher than 800. That way you're most likely to stay within lenses sharpest apertures and keep the noise down. I'm a bit out of my depth, as I've never tried these shots..
Seriously though I wouldn't be disheartened by them, you've got low light and multiple light sources to contend with.. aint gonna be easy! I love the second from last shot btw! :approve:
Ouch Unlucky! Why did it take you so long?
The pics are good but not a fan of the funny / angles.
Whose is the 197?
got a flat and had no spare or locking wheel nut key, lol
Ahh you should come (assuming I'll be there, wouldn't be surprised if I end up missing it due to various circumstances!). Tell Naith not to be so tight
Yeah ISO 800 and 1600 will definitely add to the grain. Depends on the camera and it's capabilities, but I don't tend to go above 400 unless I have to. Tripod is definitely a good way to go for low light shots as well. I really need a full size one.
I've got the Canon 450d pal, same one I took the nature reserve photos with, but I only got it at Christmas so not taken any CS photos with it yet.
Who are all the neds crowding round the engine bay ? :rasp:
when we were going for some food they drove in, popped their bonnets and starting revving. we walked off...