by Chris H <chris@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Apr 9, 2008 at 10:19 AM
In message <BKWdnY-o0bwI7mHanZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Vass
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>"Garry Douglas" <garry@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>news:WrCdnd0cBN0qCmbanZ2dnUVZ8t-nnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Re: settings it will depend entirely on what you are shooting but a
good
>> place to start could be to set the camera to manual and select bulb,
then
>> experiment with varying aperture settings . Obviously a sturdy tripod
and
>> a cable release would be useful.
>>
>
>Thanks for the tips Garry
>3 hours of shooting, took 69 pics of which 2 or 3 were..ok
>good fun and a learning curve started.
>http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/2399806461/
I like this one.
Definitely look at www.lostamerica.com for some inspiration and
techniques.
BTW if you are wondering around Pompy doing night photography you need
to look at the following
Digital Camera Feb 08. Had a major item on this as appertaining to UK
law as of Feb 2008 in street photography. There must be some copies
about somewhere or try their web site
http://www.digitalcameramagazine.co.uk
Also see this link to the UK Photographers Rights guide.
http://www.sirimo.co.uk/ukpr.php
and this amazing clip in the UK
http://current.com/items/88856223_you_can_t_picture_this
and related links on that page.
This was MARCH 2008 in the UK
Also
http://benneh.net/blog/index.php/2008/03/18/account-for-presence
In the UK, especially around naval dockyards people can get VERY
paranoid.
Regards
Chris
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