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Nexolate's Photo Nexolate 26 Apr 2007

It's much better now. Far better. ;D
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Sgt. Nuker's Photo Sgt. Nuker 26 Apr 2007

You like it, you really like it :D .

@Bob: I might dip my toe in the sig pond, but I'm not sure yet. Only time will tell :D .


Regards,

Nuker
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Athena's Photo Athena 26 Apr 2007

Wow Nuker :O. That has turned out very well :D. Do you get grades for this? (just curious).

Btw, nice topic description / subtitle.
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Sic's Photo Sic 26 Apr 2007

 Major Nuker, on 26 Apr 2007, 19:30, said:

You like it, you really like it :D .

@Bob: I might dip my toe in the sig pond, but I'm not sure yet. Only time will tell :D .


Regards,

Nuker

You really should.
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Blonde-Unknown's Photo Blonde-Unknown 27 Apr 2007

Dont just dip your toe in the pond, Have a swim, Im sure you will geton fine making sigs mate
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Warbz's Photo Warbz 27 Apr 2007

i would love 2 see some sigs from u too. :/
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Futschki's Photo Futschki 27 Apr 2007

yea Nuker Come on Try Doing Some Sigs ..
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Sgt. Nuker's Photo Sgt. Nuker 27 Apr 2007

 Blaat85, on 26 Apr 2007, 14:47, said:

Wow Nuker :O. That has turned out very well ;). Do you get grades for this? (just curious).

Btw, nice topic description / subtitle.


Thanks Blaat, sorry I didn't respond to this earlier. I do get grades for the works I've shown, I just haven't gotten one yet :/


Regards,

Nuker
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Futschki's Photo Futschki 27 Apr 2007

It's Got To Be A 8/10 or So ... It's Very Good :/
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Blonde-Unknown's Photo Blonde-Unknown 29 Apr 2007

From what ive seen you have picked up PS very well, :D and i hope to see more :D
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Sgt. Nuker's Photo Sgt. Nuker 26 Oct 2009

*Flips switch on industrial fan, and forgets he's standing behind the dusty thread and the fan*

*Gags from the mountain of dust blown his way*

Right......*cough*....so it's been a cozy 2 years since I've touched this thread, but rather than make another thread, I'll be pumping new life into this one, because...well, it's my thread. Posted Image

I've made the switch from digital art to photography. The following is a small sampling of pics I've taken with my new camera over the course of a few months:

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And now for my personal favourite:

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General's Photo General 26 Oct 2009

Dude I don't know any shit about professional photography ( like if the lighting or perspective good or not ) but I have a taste for good things, and that 3. image is so freaking well taken ( that mossy one ) and your personal favourite is good looking aswell :P
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Pav:3d's Photo Pav:3d 26 Oct 2009

Lookin v nice nooka, specially that 3rd one down, the lighting is in all the right places
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IPS's Photo IPS 26 Oct 2009

really nice pics you've got there!

My favorit is the foto of the blossoms and the bee?.
it is perfect with the setting and the little detail right in the middle.

but I also like the others, especially about them the way you've captured the mood of the moment and the different surfaces.
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Sgt. Nuker's Photo Sgt. Nuker 26 Oct 2009

Oddly enough, I believe that picture was taken with a 1600 ISO, which would explain the lighting being in "all the right places". Could have probably gotten away with an 800 ISO, as the sun was out, with a mild overcast, but I was taking the pic from a shaded spot. Thanks for the comments so far though guys. :P

@IPS: To be very honest, I don't know how I managed to set the depth of field to the center, and I didn't see the bee when I was shooting. Kind of an added bonus I guess, lol. These are just a few of the pics I've taken with my D80.
Edited by Warboss Nooka, 26 October 2009 - 23:00.
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TheDR's Photo TheDR 26 Oct 2009

The caves/cliff one is my favorite, i had to look at it twice to realize what it was, which i think works well in photography.
The flowers/bee shot is either really lucky or very well placed. The DOF is great and the positioning of the bee on that particular flower couldn't of been better as its center frame.

Maybe you should do some more close up river shots, they always look good :P
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Sgt. Nuker's Photo Sgt. Nuker 27 Oct 2009

I'm going to go with really lucky for the bee because I didn't notice the little blighter until I pulled the pic up on the computer. The DoF being set as you see it was pure accident, as it was literally the first day I had gotten the camera (which was a Sunday now that I think back).

I should have some pretty good pics posted by this coming Saturday as I'm going out Friday with a friend to test a few theories in Gettysburg.
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Sgt. Rho's Photo Sgt. Rho 27 Oct 2009

Nice work you are doing here, mate^^

I specially like the second pic of the sinking ship :P
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Wizard's Photo Wizard 27 Oct 2009

 Warboss Nooka, on 26 Oct 2009, 21:48, said:

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This one is nice as I think your camera settings were about flawless for the shot mate. The richness in the tones is quite superb, something you'll only be able to capture for about another month, then it'll all die :P However, that said, and me not being one to walk away without something constructive, it's not particularly well framed/composed when I look at it. You have a big dirth of space in the middle of the shot and then there is stuff around the edges. The tree on the left also feels lonely and isolated. I think this might have been a better shot from either a very wide angle, or perhaps from a source of cover, with any overgrowth adding to the atmosphere. It's not a bad shot, and God knows I know how hard it is to capture something with the settings perfect, but it might have worked a little better if you had a chance to reframe it.

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Pic of the bunch for me this one. Again exceptionally impressed with your settings as the colour is amazing. However again this could have used a slightly lower angle of attack, catching more water in the background and perhaps benefited from the darkness of the rock as well to add a sense of autumn dampness. The river looks very picturesque. Got any more from near there?

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I think this needs to be considerably closer to the subject. You've got great DoF here considering the distance. What lens was it or did you ramp up the apeture?
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Sgt. Nuker's Photo Sgt. Nuker 27 Oct 2009

I was probably no more than 6 or 7 feet away from those flowers when I took the picture, but I probably could have sat closer. The lens is a Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED, standard zoom, or in Lamen's terms, the one that came with the camera.

I do happen to have a few more pictures from the same day as the mossy rock and "cliff/cave" pics.

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BeefJeRKy's Photo BeefJeRKy 27 Oct 2009

Ooo pretty pictures there Nooka. I've always loved fiddling with some friends' dSLRs and tweaking the settings but I've never been that much of photographer, so I doubt I'll get one of my own. I'll stick to my phone's camera for now for the improptu shots (it isn't shitty thankfull :P). It is obvious you have an eye for capturing these scenes. You should try getting some pics with more defined subjects if you ask me. Would look quite good.
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NOPE's Photo NOPE 31 Oct 2009

:P I didn't know you were a photographer!
.. Well, until like, yesterday when you told me you took photographs
but yeah, these are fantastic. o:
I wish I had a good camera x_x wanted to take photography this year but I couldn't..
The photos in your last post look a lot like the creek at the end of my street :P
anyway, keep up the good work? :3
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Sgt. Nuker's Photo Sgt. Nuker 02 Nov 2009

I'm not officially yet Lil, but I'm studying to be one. :P

Here are a few more I took while on a day trip with a mate of mine. Enjoy:

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Played around with a lot of settings throughout the day, only to come home and realize I left the sodding ISO @ 100. :P Pictures I took later in the day or in the forested areas would have turned out much better had I payed attention to the ISO. Hope you like them!
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