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<blockquote data-quote="elgato" data-source="post: 383685" data-attributes="member: 34598"><p>As said this shot can and is going to be shot again.. this time 1st december early morning with me tripod and thanks to jerry for giving me the heads up a ND filter.. I never went there to take that shot.. I went to the beach further up wanting to get a sunset and had never driven there before and the road/track there was steep and twisty and few sharp bends, that the big girls blouse in me surfaced and decided to leave early and get to know the road/lane/track that leads there a bit better, having suffered a few punctures from our lanes here decided against it and then went to the beach in the pic as I knew the way back as here dark means dark.. and one has to know where one is going otherwise. so was just snapping around.. twas me first day with the camera.. enthusiasm, excitement and just wanting to play were all the order of the day.. saw it,, thought give it a go and hey ho as said already.. i love the arrow bit.. if one can push past how badly the shot actually is as that can be improved?? to me its quirky, water coming down and an light arrow pointing upwards.. be nice to retain it but dont know if its going to be possible with correct exposure etc... still I am willing to give it a bash... took 75 photos yesters in about 80 mins.. and very enjoyable it was too!!!!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /></p><p></p><p>So will see what improvements can be made next Monday! </p><p></p><p>Not sure about the wide angle lens bit though.. the only lens I have at the mo is the 18-55mm jobbie that came with the d5000... got uv and cpl filters in the post along with lens cleaning kit and the ND filter which I am more than excited about so much so I got that on express delivery and will be here on Friday.. nice one about using the exposure compensation though I am going to have to look up what "priority settings" are LOL... as said only got the cammy yesters <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elgato, post: 383685, member: 34598"] As said this shot can and is going to be shot again.. this time 1st december early morning with me tripod and thanks to jerry for giving me the heads up a ND filter.. I never went there to take that shot.. I went to the beach further up wanting to get a sunset and had never driven there before and the road/track there was steep and twisty and few sharp bends, that the big girls blouse in me surfaced and decided to leave early and get to know the road/lane/track that leads there a bit better, having suffered a few punctures from our lanes here decided against it and then went to the beach in the pic as I knew the way back as here dark means dark.. and one has to know where one is going otherwise. so was just snapping around.. twas me first day with the camera.. enthusiasm, excitement and just wanting to play were all the order of the day.. saw it,, thought give it a go and hey ho as said already.. i love the arrow bit.. if one can push past how badly the shot actually is as that can be improved?? to me its quirky, water coming down and an light arrow pointing upwards.. be nice to retain it but dont know if its going to be possible with correct exposure etc... still I am willing to give it a bash... took 75 photos yesters in about 80 mins.. and very enjoyable it was too!!!!! :cool: So will see what improvements can be made next Monday! Not sure about the wide angle lens bit though.. the only lens I have at the mo is the 18-55mm jobbie that came with the d5000... got uv and cpl filters in the post along with lens cleaning kit and the ND filter which I am more than excited about so much so I got that on express delivery and will be here on Friday.. nice one about using the exposure compensation though I am going to have to look up what "priority settings" are LOL... as said only got the cammy yesters :) [/QUOTE]
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