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For your viewing pleasure. Thanks.
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Liked your shots of the bikes esp #1
Thanks for sharing |
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Thanks Mr DC LeArNer, 1st pic is 1 of my favourite. The Red Indian is very beautifully painted. Art in motion.
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Ahhh... the TD 675...
Don't mind me saying, but the pic doesn't do the bike justice! In fact, I have yet to see a pic that does this bike justice. *drool* |
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Wat bike is #5 ? Very nice...
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Hi, Mr wrx_sti_22b. It is a Triumph Daytona 675. Here is a link http://www.triumph.co.uk/usa/4537.aspx
Not many motorcycles feature a 3-cylinder engine. I remember Kawazaki manufactured 3-cylinder 2-stroke air cooled engine motorcycles back in the 70s. They are 350 Mach II, S3 400 & KH250. |
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i thought somebody fracture wrist. lol
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Nice pics,
Hi I'm new to indoor Motorshow Exhibition photography. Typically the lights are quite bright at the show. I have a FinePix S6500fd. To achieve a sharp image and yet capture the beauty of a model What setting should I start with : White Balance - any need to adjust for Fluorescent Light ? Sharpness - soft, normal, hard ? ISO - 100, 200 or 400 ? Any need to compenstate for exposure due to the bright light ? many thanks in advance for advice ![]() |
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The Fuji S6500fd though is a prosumer cam, its high ISO results is still quite good up to 800. (I don't own this camera, but had played with it, when a friend was buying.) Try the Auto WB, if no good use custom. Condition may varies though. Sharpness leave it at soft or normal. As for ISO should leave it between 400-800. Compensation not needed unless your pics come out under. Just play around with the settings, and see what give you the best results. A bit OT, apologise to the TS. ![]() Last edited by obewan; 7th January 2007 at 05:42 PM. |
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Hi & thanks guys.
Mr Vincecarlo, try setting ISO in relation to the shutter speed which u want to attain in a particular environment. Avoid adjusting higher than necessary. Check your histogram constantly for the pics u've snapped. May The Force be with u, Mr Obewan. Thx again Mr Obewan. ![]() |
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Thanks for advice, It realli help me on my first outing with my digi cam. Although I have to admit it was quite stressful trying to remember what to do while jostling for a space to take a decent pix. ![]() |
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