Some of my Photography work...

I thought I detected a quality sensor. You put it to good use as well.
 
Beautiful shots, bruv. Methinks you have a calling.

Mark
 
I really need some better lenses... Love the shots, although (i gotta say) i'm not crazy about the effect applied to the waterfalls...
What effect? All I can really see (other than normal post-processing) is a long exposure shot.



But great shots Niko!
 
put your camera on a tripod, point it at fast moving, turbulent water. use shutter priority or manual modes to get shutter speed to a couple of seconds to start with, if in manual mode, change aperture and ISO accordingly. (You should be able to get decent results hand holding the camera, but nothing to this level.)

Shoot in raw in case you need to lighten or darken the pic (difficult to get good metering from reflections on water)


and just take some pics. change the shutter speed up and down just to see how it affects the final result. The smoothness you see is from the water never taking the same path. I don't have any pics to share to hand, or I'd let you know the settings I've used
 
I thought I detected a quality sensor. You put it to good use as well.

Thank you very much for saying that...I do work it hard, I have to admit..I know what the sensor can do so I push it...The low light capabilities of the camera amaze me...Can have so much fun in pitch black dark, seeing the actual light it picks up...
 
put your camera on a tripod, point it at fast moving, turbulent water. use shutter priority or manual modes to get shutter speed to a couple of seconds to start with, if in manual mode, change aperture and ISO accordingly. (You should be able to get decent results hand holding the camera, but nothing to this level.)

Shoot in raw in case you need to lighten or darken the pic (difficult to get good metering from reflections on water)


and just take some pics. change the shutter speed up and down just to see how it affects the final result. The smoothness you see is from the water never taking the same path. I don't have any pics to share to hand, or I'd let you know the settings I've used


Spot on...That waterfall shot was about 4 minutes exposure to get the real milky smooth water flow..By adding Neutral Density filters to the camera you can REALLY slow the shutter down and get very long exposures :)
 
only negative i have to say is there are no what spots....

i personally like the old car in the field or the church with all the light coming though the window... both of which were not posted here you have to go on facebook to see them.

Huh??? lol.....thanks mate
 
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