S Schnauzer Fire Eel MFK Member Feb 23, 2005 2,976 0 66 82 Maine Jan 23, 2006 #11 That new camera is doing a really nice job Andreas . But with your tallent I am sure you could make anything shine . Last edited by a moderator: Jan 23, 2006
That new camera is doing a really nice job Andreas . But with your tallent I am sure you could make anything shine .
JerseyJay Feeder Fish Jan 6, 2005 2,187 0 0 48 North Jersey www.greenstouch.com Jan 24, 2006 #12 Well done Andreas ! Last picture you said "flash (diffused)". Was it internal flash or external flash ? What type of diffusion ? Flash position ?
Well done Andreas ! Last picture you said "flash (diffused)". Was it internal flash or external flash ? What type of diffusion ? Flash position ?
Andreas Werth Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 11, 2005 1,595 0 36 Cologne www.andreaswerth.net Jan 24, 2006 #13 Thanks Ron and Jay. It was the internal flash, diffused with an attached thin layer of a paper handkerchief: Before: After:
Thanks Ron and Jay. It was the internal flash, diffused with an attached thin layer of a paper handkerchief: Before: After:
Loubard Fire Eel MFK Member May 17, 2005 3,974 20 68 EU Jan 24, 2006 #14 That are great shot for a compact. It's not all about the equipment to make good photo's, it's mainly in the photografer's expertise!
That are great shot for a compact. It's not all about the equipment to make good photo's, it's mainly in the photografer's expertise!
Andreas Werth Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 11, 2005 1,595 0 36 Cologne www.andreaswerth.net Jan 25, 2006 #15 Thanks, Loubard - it was a first test and i hope we are able to do even better shots in the future. Here is another example. Only to show that it can handle bad light situations. (M, 1/60s, F3.2, ISO400)
Thanks, Loubard - it was a first test and i hope we are able to do even better shots in the future. Here is another example. Only to show that it can handle bad light situations. (M, 1/60s, F3.2, ISO400)
I Ibn Feeder Fish Dec 8, 2004 3,448 0 0 San Jose, CA Jan 25, 2006 #16 Those look great for a P&S camera. Looks like you guys made the right decision.