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Jun 17 2009 09:54am
I had tried this before with my compact camera and the result were less then satisfactory and I just never did it with my DSLR.











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Jun 17 2009 09:54am
The links are not working. :(
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Jun 17 2009 09:56am
Quote (Qhotex @ Wed, Jun 17 2009, 11:54am)
The links are not working. :(



Yea, I fixed them, it's from my website and I forgot to change part of the code so the direct links still have /photogallery/ in them.
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Jun 17 2009 10:04am
Wow the last two ones are great. :D
I like the details in the droplets. :)
You used manual focus right? (Because I find it hard to use AF)
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Jun 17 2009 10:12am
Quote (Qhotex @ Wed, Jun 17 2009, 12:04pm)
Wow the last two ones are great. :D
I like the details in the droplets. :)
You used manual focus right? (Because I find it hard to use AF)


Yea, I used MF, I only use AF when I'm shooting birds that are flying or something that won't stay still long enough for me to focus on it.

Although I wish it was brighter, for some reason my camera won't let me go above 1/160 shutter speed when I'm using the flash.

This post was edited by kratos on Jun 17 2009 10:13am
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Jun 17 2009 10:16am
2. and 4. are truely amazing.
I like them alot ^_^

Changing the shutter speed on a compact is impossible, right?
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Jun 17 2009 10:19am
Quote (xz-master @ Wed, Jun 17 2009, 12:16pm)
2. and 4. are truely amazing.
I like them alot ^_^

Changing the shutter speed on a compact is impossible, right?


On my Canon Powershot you could, I don't know about anything else. Most compacts have a shutter speed setting and a manual setting where you can control the speed. So most likely you could change it on yours.
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Jun 17 2009 10:22am
Quote (kratos @ Wed, Jun 17 2009, 04:19pm)
On my Canon Powershot you could, I don't know about anything else. Most compacts have a shutter speed setting and a manual setting where you can control the speed. So most likely you could change it on yours.


There's like a 'Manual Mode' and an 'Auto 'Mode.
I've been into the settings on 'Manual', but i haven't found any shutter-settings.

I'll have to take another look later.
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Jul 4 2009 01:49am
Better late then never...
I hadn't seen this topic before...
Amazing work!!!
I can only see the last 2 pictures though..
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Quote (MotherOfTwo @ Sat, Jul 4 2009, 03:49am)
Better late then never...
I hadn't seen this topic before...
Amazing work!!!
I can only see the last 2 pictures though..


Yea, I thought the topic died so I deleted most of these pictures from where they were uploaded, sorry.
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