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04-05-2007, 9:36 PM
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Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
Finally got a chance to go out and take some photos this evening. Took a trip to Iver Heath. There's a nice woodland park set back from the main road. Didnt have long since the carpark was closing shortly.
This is what i manage to take. C&C always welcome....
1. Path into the Park
2. Path towards the lake
3. Tree log
4. Beautiful colored Duck - not sure what its called
5. Waterfall - first attempt of taking a photo of flowing water. Not too happy with the results but i thought i would post it up for comments and tips.
6. This was taken yesterday from the top of my road.
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04-05-2007, 9:46 PM
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
have you got a tripod? for the waterfall stick your camera on a tripod and set it to TV mode and experiment with different shutter speeds, you'd probably get more pleasing results with that pic if you set the shutter speed to 1/2 sec
other than that i like the rest of them, haven't seen a duck like that before. for some reason the top of your road just makes me think of america!
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04-05-2007, 10:17 PM
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
Hello.
Nice shots. Particularly the one of the duck. It's a male mandarin, by the way.
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04-05-2007, 10:21 PM
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
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Hello.
Nice shots. Particularly the one of the duck. It's a male mandarin, by the way.
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Thanks Peter. How can you tell it's male?
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04-05-2007, 10:33 PM
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
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Thanks Peter. How can you tell it's male?
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You're welcome. The male is very colourful. The female is quite dull in comparison.
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04-05-2007, 10:34 PM
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
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How can you tell it's male?
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It doesn't look lost
sorry couldn't resist!
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04-05-2007, 10:46 PM
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
Lovely shots SweetGirl
I especially like the composition of the first one and your Beautiful colored Duck
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04-05-2007, 10:49 PM
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The last one for me....it Really draws into the frame.Nice composition
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The male is very colourful. The female is quite dull in comparison.
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04-05-2007, 10:56 PM
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
Nice shots sweetgirl.
I like the last one best......  That D40 is working well.
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04-05-2007, 11:31 PM
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
Lovely pics..  told you they were there all along
Just dont get as far as Slough
Well done..  your camera was beginning to gather dust
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
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Lovely pics..  told you they were there all along
Just dont get as far as Slough
Well done..  your camera was beginning to gather dust
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Thanks Senu.
Been so busy with work later forgot my priorities
You were right Iver Heath is absolutely beautiful.
Gonna try and go back during the day this weekend and take some more.
BTW Slough has some beautiful landscape marks - there's the MARS building/ Power Station and off course Wexham  . On a more serious note.. couldn't take any shots in Slough, probably get mugged and have my camera nicked. That would be bad
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
Hi ya
Nice shots keep up the good work.
Cheers Holo
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
Hi SweetGirl,
Great set of shots. Agree with some of the others in that the last one is my favourite.
Just a quick thought, but have you tried varying the height that you shoot from? Kneeling down sometimes helps to get a different perspective on things and may add interest.
Hope you have a great weekend with your camera.
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
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have you got a tripod? for the waterfall stick your camera on a tripod and set it to TV mode and experiment with different shutter speeds, you'd probably get more pleasing results with that pic if you set the shutter speed to 1/2 sec
other than that i like the rest of them, haven't seen a duck like that before. for some reason the top of your road just makes me think of america!
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thanks for the feedback Bubble502. If don't have a tripod yet....guess it is next on my list of things to buy  .
I have taken your comments on board and will experiment this weekend with different shutter speeds.
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Re: Out and About this evening - Langley Trail
My favourite would have to be #2. Love the way the way it leads into the blueish loch that you just get a suggestion of.
Regarding the waterfall. I would actually recommend AV mode and then stop the lens down as far as it goes, as low an ISO as possible, probably under expose a tad and of course a tripod. I also find that shooting water that has no direct sunlight on it gives the best results as it reduces the already high contrast range. Heavily overcast days are best and the lower light levels also enable a longer shutter speed.
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