Pictures from the northeast US

StaplesStaples Regular
edited August 2010 in Life

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  • StaplesStaples Regular
    edited August 2010
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited August 2010
    Loved the pictures, especially the first one.
  • DfgDfg Admin
    edited August 2010
    Can we have some technical information, like which Camera and what settings etc :). I would love to know how they were shot.
  • StaplesStaples Regular
    edited August 2010
    thanks. I have a Nikon D-50 which is an entry level SLR

    most of these were taken at night on manual with an f-stop of between 3.3 and 5

    no tripod makes it difficult =\
  • brandonbrandon Regular
    edited August 2010
    they r cool but ur wite balence is way off. it wood look beter 2 have the true colers in there :o:o:o:o
  • edited August 2010
    brandon wrote: »
    they r cool but ur wite balence is way off. it wood look beter 2 have the true colers in there :o:o:o:o

    I agree. But I like the tone of it as it looks like it has an almost sepia tone to it; looks almost stylistic.

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    This shot has pretty good colors though.
  • StaplesStaples Regular
    edited August 2010
    thanks;; here are some more, this page loads slow for me already

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  • HellishHellish Regular
    edited August 2010
    Very nice. Im normally into photographing nature, but the way you used the lighting makes me want to try urban.
  • StaplesStaples Regular
    edited August 2010
    thanks Hellish

    yeah I would like to try more natural [in the classical sense] shots, but my area lends itself to cities and things.. my best bet would be to go to a park i guess

    urban photography is fun and exciting.. and occasionally, slightly dangerous
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