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    Fill your Frame

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    What is Lawrence up to - 2015?

    Here are a few more - have taken the extra sharpening on export out.
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    What is Lawrence up to - 2015?

    I had a bit of fun at the zoo today and am really starting to enjoy and appreciate "The Beast" And this is my favourite for the day. Although I clearly missed the shot what makes it for me is the fact that he is heading away from me.
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    D7100 and Yongnuo RF-603N

    Done that - didn't work @weebee do you have the RF-603N, RF-603 IN or the RF-603 IIN?
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    What is Lawrence up to - 2015?

    My first ever attempt at photo stacking. 6 shots handheld. I must go back and get the one leg that protrudes forward in sharp focus but other than that I am pretty happy with this novice effort. As always - it looks better in full size.
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    D7100 and Yongnuo RF-603N

    Does anyone use this combination? I cannot get mine to trigger the shutter and cannot for the life of me work out why not. I had it working on my D5100 perfectly ... today after struggling with different menu settings etc. on the D7100 I finally decided to try it on my D5100 again and now that...
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    Is this in keeping or OTT?

    Or a more obvious version using the frayed edges to blend in with the horse's tail?
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    Is this in keeping or OTT?

    This month's club competition is "texture" and I wanted to do something a bit different. I liked the idea of denim and particularly faded and ripped. Plus I had been to a rodeo recently and thought of this idea. What do you think? Too OTT or does it tell a story about the denim? Too quiche...
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    Hats Off to Jpeg Shooters

    Having processed these photos I thought I would show some samples. The ones i give to them will not have my watermark on - not sure if that was a good decision or not. I guess maybe not from a marketing point of view but they can get hold of me if they really want to. The first shot is the...
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    Hats Off to Jpeg Shooters

    I have to agree with your there @Daz My photos in Jpeg (and RAW) were essentially ok but all improved greatly even with basic processing - such as a crop. I'm embarrassed to admit that some needed straightening too - especially the ones at the end of the 4 hour shoot. :) I must have been...
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    Hats Off to Jpeg Shooters

    Or I have become a lazy photographer ... I shot Raw and Jpeg yesterday for a charitable organisation. The idea was I would simply transfer the Jpegs to a memory stick and hand it over but shot Raw as well ... just in case. Turns out I am either useless or too fussy but I just could not hand...
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    Weekly Challenge Mar 11 - Mar 18: "Round"

    That is such a cool shot @wornish. I am jealous
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    Everyone Should Watch This.

    An extraordinary story which will truly amaze you (if you are human that is) and certainly make you think twice about struggling with your settings.
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    Nikon 50mm 1.8 D For D7100?

    Anyone able to help with info on the suitability of this lens with the D7100? I did a search (promise) but couldn't find anything.
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    Post your macro photos here

    I think I am making slow progress ... Just a pity about the reflection of the morning sun.
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    What is Lawrence up to - 2015?

    My neighbour is a part time photography tutor and invited me along to the zoo with his class today. Had a great time and took over 300 shots - getting used to the D7100 Still not mastered the noise on the 70-300 but I am getting there. I just loved these two shots despite the noise.
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    What is Lawrence up to - 2015?

    Righto - after much debate (see this post) and experimenting with focal points and focal modes I shot a whole heap of photos in very confusing light. I thought I would post some of the pics to indicate exactly what I was asking of the camera. They were all very noisy when they came out of camera...
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    More Questions From the D7100 Newbie.

    The way I understand this is as @Woodyg3 says. You always start with a single point - any one of your choosing; be it one of 9, 1 of 11, 1 of 21 or 51. By selecting a higher number of focus points it simply gives the camera and easier and more accurate way of staying on focus if the subject...
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