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entwisi 04-02-2007 21:35

A few piccies from ossy!
 
http://oomz.net/mf/viewtopic.php?pid=40316#p40316

a few pictures taken today on some old manual focus soviet lens on a Digital 400D DSLR.

flashy 04-02-2007 21:44

Re: A few piccies from ossy!
 
i love reading old grave stones, they dont seem to have as much setiment on them nowadays as they used to, good pics Ian :D

entwisi 04-02-2007 22:04

Re: A few piccies from ossy!
 
thanks, I love it too...

Only had 30 mins as it was whilst waiting for the pub to open for lunch.(don't ask!!!)

I'd love to have a couple of hours to play in that graveyard. Loits of good photo ops.

cherokee 04-02-2007 22:10

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My dads up there its a beautiful church/graveyard and i love reading headstones when im in there , also used to work at white bull some years back ..great pics ian ..

jackyalex 04-02-2007 22:14

Re: A few piccies from ossy!
 
very god clear pics entwisi,where in church is the graveyard? i cant remember seeing one,

katex 04-02-2007 22:19

Re: A few piccies from ossy!
 
Just what I needed after reading the Scarey Movies thread Entwisi .. can't think of a better way to spend Sunday lunch time than taking piccies of gravestones .... :D

grego 04-02-2007 22:21

Re: A few piccies from ossy!
 
Good pics, like reading headstones myself, very interesting but quite sad too.

flashy 04-02-2007 22:34

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was that church kirk?

katex 04-02-2007 22:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 379295)
was that church kirk?

He's off-line Flashy, would be Immanuel methinks up Ossy.

WillowTheWhisp 04-02-2007 22:49

Re: A few piccies from ossy!
 
Very clear crisp piccies. My main problem is wobbly hand syndrome. Did you have a tripod or just rely on not being shaky?

katex 04-02-2007 22:58

Re: A few piccies from ossy!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 379305)
Very clear crisp piccies. My main problem is wobbly hand syndrome. Did you have a tripod or just rely on not being shaky?


Well, he was waiting for the pub to open so guess his hands were quite steady still.... ;)

chav1 05-02-2007 06:12

Re: A few piccies from ossy!
 
nice quality pics but saving gravestones for when i need one , however i did read the coments below by the forum members or ewhatever

what a set of sad saps , jesus get broadband you sods , i wouldnt mind but broadband is cheaper than 56k now :rolleyes:

entwisi 05-02-2007 08:09

Re: A few piccies from ossy!
 
Yes, the pictures are from Immanuel in Ossy, Top of New Lane( One of the pictures shows this on a sign actually :D )

All hand held Willow, I do seem to be reasonable at holding quite still. Theres a rule of thumb that IIRC you can hand hold down to 1/2xFocal length but I seem to be able to hold down to 1/30 for anything up to my 85mm, 1/60 for up to my 135mm and above that it depends on the day, how windy etc

expat 05-02-2007 08:24

Re: A few piccies from ossy!
 
Number 5 and 12 are my favourites and I like the Website, I am a point and shoot guy, so I won't be much good at explaining how I composed my shots, but if it's not to snobby I'll post a few, I am open to critisisum as long has it is constructive

WillowTheWhisp 05-02-2007 08:30

Re: A few piccies from ossy!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 379395)
Yes, the pictures are from Immanuel in Ossy, Top of New Lane( One of the pictures shows this on a sign actually :D )

All hand held Willow, I do seem to be reasonable at holding quite still. Theres a rule of thumb that IIRC you can hand hold down to 1/2xFocal length but I seem to be able to hold down to 1/30 for anything up to my 85mm, 1/60 for up to my 135mm and above that it depends on the day, how windy etc

Rule of thumb counts for nothing with me. :D Sometimes I can be steady as a rock and sometimes I'm wobbly as blazes and the stiller I try to be the wobblier I become even if there isn't a puff of wind. It's so frustrating. If I don't have a tripod with me I look for a nice handy solid surface which helps.


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