Calradian Photographers

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:grin: Thanks! I've got a lot of older ones on my Myspace which I could find for you. They're mostly of clouds, but I like clouds  :wink:
 
Not whales, of course :razz:
There's some very nice photos there. Here's one more of mine:


Mmm. Makes me want to go back to Turkey for some immediate warmth :sad:
Okay, it was weird light conditions on my camera for some reason to make it look more warm :razz:
 
Nice! I particuarly like the third one down. There's a good depth of field on all of those though (something I need to master doing without making everything beyond 2 inches look smudgy :razz:).
 
I think you need some depth when you take just ordinary pictures of boring things. I personly like the sharpness in the bird one  :razz:
 
The odd blur effects on the third one are absolutely amazing. I'm not sure if the photo itself is very nice, but what you've done with the scene is awesome.
 
Cleaning Agent 说:
The odd blur effects on the third one are absolutely amazing.
That's what we were just talking about :razz:

As far as I know (from looking at the exif data, mahah :razz:), that's caused by a low aperture size, as demonstrated hyar:

and thyar:



(I can also tell that you have a Nikon D40 and you took it on the 9th of november at quarter past seven :razz:)
 
Cymro 说:
(I can also tell that you have a Nikon D40 and you took it on the 9th of november at quarter past seven :razz:)

Fantastic! We have a telepath. The second photo is awesome btw. What is it?
 
Water coming from a mixer tap (@1600th of a second exposure). It's definite proof that we won't be getting realistic fluid dynamics in games anytime soon :razz:

And my leet exif data reading program telepathic skills are second to none :grin:
 



And a favourite:

fountainvq2.jpg
 
Wonderful, very scenic indeed :smile:


Here's a panorama (bit borked in places) of Dumanlıdağ (smoky mountain) in Turkey. Probably best to save it, and preview it rather than look in the browser.
Also, less of a scenic one, but I think you can tell why I took a picture of it :razz:

Expect many more Turkographs to come.
 
No (sadly? happily? It was actually quite cold up there :shock:); we were staying some 4 miles away on the coast. However, there were a bunch of meteorologists and fire-watchers (we saw a forest fire break out - luckily, it was put out fast) living there. Later on that day, there was a huge forest fire down near that huge beach on the right.
 
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