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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 61296Post lutonlagerlout

5-6k :O thats a decent car for me
know i know half the reason why your pictures look so good
you ever do weddings or stuff giles?
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some more here from a walk around my house in sheffield, quit interesting old cemetery just near me, post a bit about it

The General Cemetery opened in 1836 'at some distance in the countryside' in a 'remote and undisturbed' location. It became established as the principal burial ground in Victorian Sheffield containing the graves of 87,000 people.

The site today is a Conservation Area, one of only six sites in South Yorkshire. It is listed on the English Heritage Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. More facts about the cemetery:
One of the earliest commercial cemeteries in Britain, it contains some unique catacombs, nine listed monuments and buildings, including the gatehouse, a chapel and the Egyptian gateway, each listed at Grade II*.

There is one of the deepest single grave plots in the country, holding the bodies of 96 paupers.

It is also home to many important figures in Sheffield history such as Mark Firth, the steel manufacturer, and Samuel Holberry, the Chartist.

The cemetery was closed for burial in 1978, when half the cemetery was demolished to make way for a green space.

now in the heart of the posh suburbs hehe

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some amazing stone work and carvings

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breedon gravel paths hehe

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lutonlagerlout wrote:5-6k :O thats a decent car for me
know i know half the reason why your pictures look so good
you ever do weddings or stuff giles?
LLL

yeah but its not a single outlay its been built up over the years and i upgrade bits like buy the cheap one first then save up buy the pro one and sell the old one.

done 3 weddings so far, pain in the arse really getting everyone in shot etc, family politics and organizing everyone.

and you miss out on getting wasted haha well not really.

not having a Mrs also means ive got a shed load more cash than i ever did :) hehe

last wedding i did for my best friends in majorca nov 2010

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bride and groom

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me stressing in 25 degress and a corrupt memory card with 500 pictures lost ahhhh.....


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Post: # 61309Post lutonlagerlout

what would be a good starting camera for lanscapes?
the old cybershots are ok for work pics but distance looks pants with them?
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To be fair all the modern compacts are good for what they are designed such as holidays and family shots etc and a decent enough on landscapes but you loose detail. There are some decent entry level Dslr now but you gain bulk for quality.

My Dslr is 8.2 megapixel but the sensor is 22mmx15mm compare this to say a 12 megapixel compact where the sensor is 8mmx12mm you get a lot more detail on mine due to the bigger sensor even though it's less megapixels.

You want to be looking for a wide angle lens for landscapes which most the compacts will have, I always shoot in manual and metre the light myself but these point and shoots nowadays are great for day to day use.

I like the compact canons, Sony and fuji :rock:
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lutonlagerlout wrote:what would be a good starting camera for lanscapes?
the old cybershots are ok for work pics but distance looks pants with them?
LLL
Lumix is a good point and shoot job. Anything thats got 'DSLR' in the title really. You want digital as the film versions are expensive to process without your own set up. To start ,your looking at about £450 for a base, low rent model. Best way to start. Find your feet with this type, then you'll know when your ready to move up a level.

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There will be some bargains on the current 5D MK2 as the MK3 is nearly upon us.......that's where my money is at......
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Post: # 61324Post London Stone Paving

We've just bought a new camera to take shots of stone. We have been through 3 photographers and not one of them has really nailed it, so we thought we would try ourselves. That photo Giles took of the boats was absolutely brilliant, would grace any book or magazine

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Putting up a stockpile fence in our yard made out of redundant concrete shutters and sheet piles

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Post: # 61328Post haggistini

quality pic's there giles!!! i worked for printers for a few years and they are pro shots. i agree the cannon compacts are great cameras for the money and take a bashing! (nice shutters dave!)
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Post: # 61333Post haggistini

Raised beds for plants and erb's
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Ps just did this with my new iphone I'm impressed , don't know how long it will last on site tho :D
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Post: # 61335Post GB_Groundworks

dave yeah i thought that but still looking at 1300-1600 for the 5d mk2


haggi my iphone 4 still going strong, got the tough plastic case on the back and 2 film protectors on the front, gone through about 5 protectors in 8months but when i go back to the original protector thats still mint nether mind the screen even though ive got insurance


thanks lads nice when photos appreciated hehe
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Post: # 61336Post haggistini

And my misses and my boy popped in yesterday after school so he had a quick go of daddy's digger.
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Post: # 61337Post Pablo

Tommy wrote:They are stunning pictures, but they all have a major downfall....

there's no plant machinery in them
And it's not Scotland which is twice as nice. Yak yak.
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it dont look level in the pic but i assure you it is :;):

hardly work on the scale of the rest of you either but works work aint it :laugh:

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