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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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yes i’m sure the site is full of them offering their service for free, but i’m actually looking for those who take it a little more serious, ive recently got myself a Nikon D7000 and looking for others specifically in liverpool who enjoy the outdoors and taking some photos of this beautiful planet we’re on.
drop me a message if ya fancy a chat |
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By *ob_nwMan
over a year ago
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I have a sony cx350, but due to work don't get as much time as i would like to use it. but am a big fan of sunsets and sunrises and landscape. still not got in to take pictures of models thats on the long to do list |
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over a year ago
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"I have a sony cx350, but due to work don't get as much time as i would like to use it. but am a big fan of sunsets and sunrises and landscape. still not got in to take pictures of models thats on the long to do list "
i love sunsets and sunrises, you get some awesome looking sillouettes |
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"I have a sony cx350, but due to work don't get as much time as i would like to use it. but am a big fan of sunsets and sunrises and landscape. still not got in to take pictures of models thats on the long to do list
i love sunsets and sunrises, you get some awesome looking sillouettes "
Looking down on the cloud top from a hill during a sunrise is incredible |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
"yes i’m sure the site is full of them offering their service for free, but i’m actually looking for those who take it a little more serious, ive recently got myself a Nikon D7000 and looking for others specifically in liverpool who enjoy the outdoors and taking some photos of this beautiful planet we’re on.
drop me a message if ya fancy a chat " try looking on faceache for various local photigraphy groups worked for me |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
"yes i’m sure the site is full of them offering their service for free, but i’m actually looking for those who take it a little more serious, ive recently got myself a Nikon D7000 and looking for others specifically in liverpool who enjoy the outdoors and taking some photos of this beautiful planet we’re on.
drop me a message if ya fancy a chat " cant pm as blocked |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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That is a great choice of camera, I have an Olympus PEN E-PL6 myself.
I travel and take landscape/scenary photos including waterfalls, but also animals and flowers too along with the moon. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"That is a great choice of camera, I have an Olympus PEN E-PL6 myself.
I travel and take landscape/scenary photos including waterfalls, but also animals and flowers too along with the moon. "
i’ve not got a tripod yet but will hopefully have one come the summer, just so i can dabble with time lapse photos |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a Canon 50D. Its about 10 years old but it does everything I need of it.
I used to do motorsport photography at Oulton Park then went into wildlife with some touches of portrait and glamour in there as a side income. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i’m getting a 18-55mm zoom lens this week so i can take some wider shots, the camera came with a 70-300, which is great if ya visiting a zoo "
18-55mm is great for wide angle lanscapes and it gives you a bit of zoom for when its needed. I have a 10-20mm for really wide angle shots and a few filters. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"i’m getting a 18-55mm zoom lens this week so i can take some wider shots, the camera came with a 70-300, which is great if ya visiting a zoo
18-55mm is great for wide angle lanscapes and it gives you a bit of zoom for when its needed. I have a 10-20mm for really wide angle shots and a few filters."
i’ve not looked at filters just yet, but probably will nearer the end of the year when the sun is lower |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"i’m getting a 18-55mm zoom lens this week so i can take some wider shots, the camera came with a 70-300, which is great if ya visiting a zoo
18-55mm is great for wide angle lanscapes and it gives you a bit of zoom for when its needed. I have a 10-20mm for really wide angle shots and a few filters.
i’ve not looked at filters just yet, but probably will nearer the end of the year when the sun is lower"
Lee ND filters are amazing for daytime long exposures. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"i’m getting a 18-55mm zoom lens this week so i can take some wider shots, the camera came with a 70-300, which is great if ya visiting a zoo
18-55mm is great for wide angle lanscapes and it gives you a bit of zoom for when its needed. I have a 10-20mm for really wide angle shots and a few filters.
i’ve not looked at filters just yet, but probably will nearer the end of the year when the sun is lower
Lee ND filters are amazing for daytime long exposures."
Agreed. That and a graduated filter. A circular polariser is also great for bringing out the blues of a sky or giving water some great effects. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Up here on the outer Hebrides we have some of the most amazing views in the UK and amazing light, get yourselves up here if you want to take great landscapes. "
I've toured around the Isle of Skye, Glencoe and Isle of Mull. Its amazing scenery up there yes. |
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Yessss OP, a keen interest even in the amateur side of photography will soon get you out and about, gets ya interested in all sorts of subject matter so it's a fairly good pursuit. Be warned though, no real need to run out an expend a fortune on stuff you'll never use...rather try it and add to any necessary auxilliary items as you go. invest in a few decent quality all-rounder lenses and some good photo-editing software likes of PS-LRoom is ok for starters, you'll be able to pick it up in no time. Plenty free and not-so-free s/ware to choose from. The money is in the glassware, suggest go for best the budget allows...they're mostly backwards compatible for same system bodies. I tend to consider resale value if it turns out they don't get much use over time. Plenty of other brand compatibles out there (at easier prices!) also some with VERY decent Image Quality. Faves are 35mm and 85mm 1.8 for portraits (neither were expensive glass), the workhorse Nifty 50mm for messing about..anywhere from 12-35mm works ok depending on tastes for landscape and reportage style..and blah blah blah with the yadda yadda yadda. Lol is this heading thread-long into Lens Porn territory? hope not but sure it's maybe inevitable. Good luck with it anyhow, it's fairly rewarding when you find your stride and strike rate increases. Cheerio the now |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Yessss OP, a keen interest even in the amateur side of photography will soon get you out and about, gets ya interested in all sorts of subject matter so it's a fairly good pursuit. Be warned though, no real need to run out an expend a fortune on stuff you'll never use...rather try it and add to any necessary auxilliary items as you go. invest in a few decent quality all-rounder lenses and some good photo-editing software likes of PS-LRoom is ok for starters, you'll be able to pick it up in no time. Plenty free and not-so-free s/ware to choose from. The money is in the glassware, suggest go for best the budget allows...they're mostly backwards compatible for same system bodies. I tend to consider resale value if it turns out they don't get much use over time. Plenty of other brand compatibles out there (at easier prices!) also some with VERY decent Image Quality. Faves are 35mm and 85mm 1.8 for portraits (neither were expensive glass), the workhorse Nifty 50mm for messing about..anywhere from 12-35mm works ok depending on tastes for landscape and reportage style..and blah blah blah with the yadda yadda yadda. Lol is this heading thread-long into Lens Porn territory? hope not but sure it's maybe inevitable. Good luck with it anyhow, it's fairly rewarding when you find your stride and strike rate increases. Cheerio the now"
thanks for your valued input |
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By *omvampmMan
over a year ago
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Nikon are best by far what I like is the lenses I had at college to many years back to admit to but digital didn't exists then fit on my d700 and d3 and basic camera control layout is still same canon and all the others change everything every five mins
Plus Nikon are just better built last for years even in my clumsy hands
It's great hobby and it can take you in so many directions now with stuff like photoshop your creativity is limitless perfect hobby for a fabber I think |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sony Alpha 700 and 900 and a gammot of lenses. Macro, landscape and wildlife are my interests.
Have a few older cameras I've put on a display shelf with odds Abdul sods too, even my first 35mm camera given to me from my Dad many many moons ago. |
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"Nikon are best by far what I like is the lenses I had at college to many years back to admit to but digital didn't exists then fit on my d700 and d3 and basic camera control layout is still same canon and all the others change everything every five mins
Plus Nikon are just better built last for years even in my clumsy hands
It's great hobby and it can take you in so many directions now with stuff like photoshop your creativity is limitless perfect hobby for a fabber I think"
--what he said! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Id love to get into adult photography i was looking into classes. Best i could find locally was boudoir. Im a canon man myself aswell i have a 650d with multiple lenses tripods lighting filters etc. Ive mainly done sports wildlife and macro photography. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Id love to get into adult photography i was looking into classes. Best i could find locally was boudoir. Im a canon man myself aswell i have a 650d with multiple lenses tripods lighting filters etc. Ive mainly done sports wildlife and macro photography."
Best way I can suggest is finding a studio close by that holds a group night with a hired model so you can go with other photographers and all collaborate on ideas.
Purpleport.com has lots of ideas and is an online portfolio. |
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By *hezGeekCouple
over a year ago
Bristol |
Nikon D7200 user here; welcome to the collective! Echoing sentiments above - get to a photo club or find agroup on Faceache - there’s one called Practical Photography that does regular comment and critique on work which is mega useful! |
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By *andAukCouple
over a year ago
leeds |
My main body now is 5d mkiii. Shot some pro work in the past weddings as well as some promo bits for a photography lighting supplier. I prefer to shoot models as well as been a light painter. I'm not a lover of landscape work as I tend to use flash and various controlled lighting when I shoot. Natural light is great when it works which it never seems to do when I want it to. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love photography. Do mainly motorsport and car related stuff mixed with weddings and model shoots.
My current main body is a Canon 1dx mk2 and back up 5d mk3. I started with canon so just stayed with what i know. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I'm an amateur budget end Nikon d3100 but have took some great pics with it. South West is great for landscape shots"
we go to paignton every year in august so really looking forward to getting out my big lense |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
"I love photography (Steve) and currently own a canon 77d and a Sony A7 ,visit al over the country taking all types of pics oh and my favourite model is Alison lol " good dodge mate and she is a lovely model
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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D7000 is a bloody fantasic camera, was my work horse for years alongside my D300s before I went with the D600 and D750. Still have my D7000 but that's more for photo booth. I've slowly been shifting to Fuji as i love the retro styling of the X-T series, manual controls and the images it produces |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Canon EOS750D, 10-18mmEFS, 18-55mmEFS, 18-135mmEFS, 55-250mmEFS, 50mmEF & Sigma 150-600mm.
Landscapes, travel photography and airshows are my interests. Would like to try black and white glamour and erotica but very difficult to find models.
Had an very large quantity of Minolta 35mm kit that sat unused for many years after I bought a compact digital camera. I worked my way through an early Nikon digital compact then a Canon IXUS and finally a Panasonic before becoming frustrated with the limitations of compacts and switched to a DSLR. Although the 750D is described as an entry level DSLR it has more features than I'll ever use. It may not be as robust as the full frame 'professional' DSLRs but then again I don't expose it to harsh conditions and rough usage. |
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By *hezGeekCouple
over a year ago
Bristol |
Nikon D7200, with 50mm prime, 18-55 AF-P and 70-300mm DX lenses here! Mostly landscape and street photography, but have done some performance and modelling photography too. Basedin Bristol, so not my ch help for the OP! |
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"I love photography (Steve) and currently own a canon 77d and a Sony A7 ,visit al over the country taking all types of pics oh and my favourite model is Alison lol good dodge mate and she is a lovely model "
Well she is ha ha love taking pictures of her but does get a bit much asking everyday |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
"I love photography (Steve) and currently own a canon 77d and a Sony A7 ,visit al over the country taking all types of pics oh and my favourite model is Alison lol good dodge mate and she is a lovely model
Well she is ha ha love taking pictures of her but does get a bit much asking everyday " know that feeling with lily mate got a good shoot in the sunshine with a couple of models today shame i cant share on here . |
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Haven't read this whole thread (yet), but amateur photographer here (Mr). Sony shooter (a6300), and also enjoy using studio lights (and have a small collection) .
I've done a few model shoots, both studio and location. Trying to get a few more shots of the two of us now though. There never seems to be the time!
Happy to shoot others, but not specifically looking for that, and should really get more of us first! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"yes i’m sure the site is full of them offering their service for free, but i’m actually looking for those who take it a little more serious, ive recently got myself a Nikon D7000 and looking for others specifically in liverpool who enjoy the outdoors and taking some photos of this beautiful planet we’re on.
drop me a message if ya fancy a chat "
Nikon D7200 here I’m in Milton Keynes tho |
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I love photography and regularly take pics at concerts , I also submit pics to gurushots app for fun.
All I use is a Nikon bridge camera and my trusty iPhone ( sometimes better pics) though I have now changed to the S10 solely for the camera
I was recently on a photography course and most and cannon this and nikon that cameras, pentax . I joked about what I used and the instructor backed me up saying it's what you capture at the moment . So an expensive camera can be just as good as a smart phone - I thi k it's more of a case of do you have good eye for a pic |
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By *aked_magicMan
over a year ago
the gutter looking at the stars (S.Australia) |
"7200 will be next body before i make the jump to FF any regrets since buying it?
None so far same cracking piece of kit love my D7200 so versatile next step is a D750 but that is a big one "
Yeah it is a big jump - i recently had a play around with a D850 and was blown away but thats a massive step up in investment. I only buy FX lenses so that when i do eventually go full frame im not going to have to buy all new glass
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
"I love photography and regularly take pics at concerts , I also submit pics to gurushots app for fun.
All I use is a Nikon bridge camera and my trusty iPhone ( sometimes better pics) though I have now changed to the S10 solely for the camera
I was recently on a photography course and most and cannon this and nikon that cameras, pentax . I joked about what I used and the instructor backed me up saying it's what you capture at the moment . So an expensive camera can be just as good as a smart phone - I thi k it's more of a case of do you have good eye for a pic " re your last paragraph hear alot ooh thats a nice camera bet it takes great pics no love i take good pics the camera is just the tool to capture them with |
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By *aked_magicMan
over a year ago
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"I love photography and regularly take pics at concerts , I also submit pics to gurushots app for fun.
All I use is a Nikon bridge camera and my trusty iPhone ( sometimes better pics) though I have now changed to the S10 solely for the camera
I was recently on a photography course and most and cannon this and nikon that cameras, pentax . I joked about what I used and the instructor backed me up saying it's what you capture at the moment . So an expensive camera can be just as good as a smart phone - I thi k it's more of a case of do you have good eye for a pic re your last paragraph hear alot ooh thats a nice camera bet it takes great pics no love i take good pics the camera is just the tool to capture them with "
So true - im the opposite of all the gear no idea
got a great idea but the gears too dear!
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
"I'm in east Anglia decent camera just dont no how to use it properly ant help would be great haha" practice practice practice set up an object to shoot change one setting at a time Fstops go from low to high see what happens do the same with shutter speed then iso you can leatn a lot that way .put it on Auto observe the setiings it uses alter the settings slowly and see what happens .learn how light alters your pics as i say practice practice practice
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"I'm in east Anglia decent camera just dont no how to use it properly ant help would be great hahapractice practice practice set up an object to shoot change one setting at a time Fstops go from low to high see what happens do the same with shutter speed then iso you can leatn a lot that way .put it on Auto observe the setiings it uses alter the settings slowly and see what happens .learn how light alters your pics as i say practice practice practice "
As he says above and watch you tube tutorials |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"yes i’m sure the site is full of them offering their service for free, but i’m actually looking for those who take it a little more serious, ive recently got myself a Nikon D7000 and looking for others specifically in liverpool who enjoy the outdoors and taking some photos of this beautiful planet we’re on.
drop me a message if ya fancy a chat "
Shame the distance is so great. I own a canon 759D and love photography. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"yes i’m sure the site is full of them offering their service for free, but i’m actually looking for those who take it a little more serious, ive recently got myself a Nikon D7000 and looking for others specifically in liverpool who enjoy the outdoors and taking some photos of this beautiful planet we’re on.
drop me a message if ya fancy a chat
Shame the distance is so great. I own a canon 759D and love photography. "
tomorrow promises to be a nice day so hoping to get out for a few hours to take some city pics |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"yes i’m sure the site is full of them offering their service for free, but i’m actually looking for those who take it a little more serious, ive recently got myself a Nikon D7000 and looking for others specifically in liverpool who enjoy the outdoors and taking some photos of this beautiful planet we’re on.
drop me a message if ya fancy a chat
Shame the distance is so great. I own a canon 759D and love photography.
tomorrow promises to be a nice day so hoping to get out for a few hours to take some city pics"
I meant 750D by the way. Yeah I’m hoping to get out and about tomorrow too |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Don’t know if anyone is interested but I’m interested in doing some naked shoots for a profile If anyone may be interested in taking such photos x"
watch your inbox fill up |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Don’t know if anyone is interested but I’m interested in doing some naked shoots for a profile If anyone may be interested in taking such photos x"
Why are you so far from Wales? I’d love to do this sort of shoot. (Mr) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Maybe you should join a camera club then are you on the right website ??"
Or maybe people can chat about whatever they like on the forums.
Or you could simply avoid topics in which you have no interest. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Maybe you should join a camera club then are you on the right website ??"
Yeah have you seen which forum the post is on? Other topics of conversation are allowed other than sex you know. |
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Im still very amateur and only a use a canon 400d , still i have joined purpleport which seems a good site to connect with other photographers and if you want models you are guaranteed to find one here as the sites for Models/photographers. I have been surprised this site hasn't got more serious photographers myself.
If you want a referral to purpleport or anyone wants to talk photography pm me. |
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Professional photographer based in swindon. Wiltshire ... if anyone would be interested in a shoot I guarantee image security ... and my verifications conform both my professional status and ability |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
"Professional photographer based in swindon. Wiltshire ... if anyone would be interested in a shoot I guarantee image security ... and my verifications conform both my professional status and ability " good luck with that mate
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"Professional photographer based in swindon. Wiltshire ... if anyone would be interested in a shoot I guarantee image security ... and my verifications conform both my professional status and ability "
Sadly to far away from me |
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By *aked_magicMan
over a year ago
the gutter looking at the stars (S.Australia) |
"Neutral density filters are useful if you’re doing landscapes... allows you to do longer exposures in bright sunlight.. great for waterfalls etc...."
yep - i use a 10 stop & 6 stop ND filter for mega long exposures. Its not for everybody but at the very least people should try a polariser as a minimum i would suggest |
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By *d_stockingsTV/TS
over a year ago
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Remember the camera is only as good as its lens....
Also...If anyone is new to photograghy go on wish they have some great deals..shoulder straps filters tripods difusers theres everything on there lots are just pay postage...you will be surprised how much you save...
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By *aked_magicMan
over a year ago
the gutter looking at the stars (S.Australia) |
"Remember the camera is only as good as its lens....
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and the person using it - although i will admit photography didnt really click for me until i ditched the crappy kit lens i had and stumped up a pile of cash for a Sigma 17-55 2.8 - once i started using that lens and getting the kind of quality images i was aiming for its started snowballing for me. |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
"I enjoy taking well composed shots of Helen's gaping holes full of cum. I would run out of film or memory taking photos of your hot wife wow wow wow...! " agreed some lovely images there good use of light shade and angles good work
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"That is a great choice of camera, I have an Olympus PEN E-PL6 myself.
I travel and take landscape/scenary photos including waterfalls, but also animals and flowers too along with the moon.
i’ve not got a tripod yet but will hopefully have one come the summer, just so i can dabble with time lapse photos"
I have only just saw this post after my one lol, this is the tripod I use. It is the best purchase I made after my camera of course.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00QY3Z1SI/ref=dp_prsubs_1
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Ian is a keen photographer , he likes motorsport , fast jets and taking photos of our meets , he uses a Nikon D7100 with 18-105 kit lense for the meet pics , but has a few different lenses and his latest addition is a sigma 150-600sport |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ian is a keen photographer , he likes motorsport , fast jets and taking photos of our meets , he uses a Nikon D7100 with 18-105 kit lense for the meet pics , but has a few different lenses and his latest addition is a sigma 150-600sport "
Very nice I’m a D7200 myself x |
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By *onabardMan
over a year ago
Warks - Worcs - Gloucs |
"Obviously a lot of interest here, photography WhatsApp group?? Days away doing photography??
Any takers?
Sounds good "
Interested in this, love photography and not just adult photography, Nikon D850 & D7100 user |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Obviously a lot of interest here, photography WhatsApp group?? Days away doing photography??
Any takers? "
Definitely like the idea of photography trips! |
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By *akeb7722Man
over a year ago
weston-super-mare |
I am a photographer and done photography in many areas just starting out in adult field at the moment
But i was Professonal and published in my line of work before this year i wanted to change the direction i wanted to go down |
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Good to see so many of us around. I’m based around the New Forest and am mainly interested in landscapes. I’ve been lacking motivation for getting out as much as I’d like though, so maybe a day out with others would help? |
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"Good to see so many of us around. I’m based around the New Forest and am mainly interested in landscapes. I’ve been lacking motivation for getting out as much as I’d like though, so maybe a day out with others would help?"
I know exactly how you feel dude, I keep putting off going out and blame it on my broken pc and not wanting to increase my back log |
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Well well well, that was a good read and catch up of some lensrotica... complete amateur in Cornwall with an old ish d3200 and lens collection of 18-55 Nikon, tamron 18-200 and sigma 75-300, need to get out and about to get back into landscape photography, spent too long taking pictures of cars!
Can confirm the Nikon reliability, mine has been for swim several times and got very dirty and even been nearly spray painted! |
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"Well well well, that was a good read and catch up of some lensrotica... complete amateur in Cornwall with an old ish d3200 and lens collection of 18-55 Nikon, tamron 18-200 and sigma 75-300, need to get out and about to get back into landscape photography, spent too long taking pictures of cars!
Can confirm the Nikon reliability, mine has been for swim several times and got very dirty and even been nearly spray painted! "
My old Nikon F601m film SLR has survived being dropped from a wall into a flower bed.... But can't beat the Praktica BX20S which has been down the stairs, dropped on a stone floor, attacked by a penguin and is still going. Mind you my 100 year old Kodak Brownie takes the award for longevity.
My old Nikon D50 was only replaced after 13 years because the D7100 is so much better in low light. The D50 still works. Nikon build good cameras. |
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