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Nice pics :turned:

Did you do it static?

He did it rolling. :P

I think he's tried it static once and got it like on the face of the pillar thing but just slid down. Andy P got the other static though. (Y)

Yeah, i took those pictures, so of course, their great and amazingly proffesional pictures. :P

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He did it rolling. :P

I think he's tried it static once and got it like on the face of the pillar thing but just slid down. Andy P got the other static though. :turned:

Yeah, i took those pictures, so of course, their great and amazingly proffesional pictures. (Y)

Big gap and nicely made but dont get overly chuffed with the photos I think they could have been better.

Craig

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Big gap and nicely made but dont get overly chuffed with the photos I think they could have been better.

Craig

Does a sense of sarcasm not exist these days? :turned:

Although, how could they be better? Not that i ever photograph anything, and this is the first time i ever photographed someone riding. (Y)

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Does a sense of sarcasm not exist these days? :turned:

Although, how could they be better? Not that i ever photograph anything, and this is the first time i ever photographed someone riding. :P

Sorry didnt read it that way *hides* (Y) just your angles thats all matey

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Sorry didnt read it that way *hides* :turned: just your angles thats all matey

Yeah i thought the second one was a bit :P But the others look great. My camera doesn't like moving pictures at all :P

As for the gap its quite sick. I can't comprehend how you did it :D grats mate :D (Y)

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Although, how could they be better? Not that i ever photograph anything, and this is the first time i ever photographed someone riding. :turned:

A couple of things... First, see if you can force flash on all pics. If it's not bright, then you'll need it to take out some of those shadows. Also don't forget F-Stop's first law - the eyes get the prize. Shots from the back don't really work, but if you can see the rider's face - or better still their eyes - then you'll improve the shot no end. Imagine shot 2 where you could see the rider's face, it would really lift it.

Finally, if your camera has a sports mode, then use it. The higher shutter speeds will help freeze the action - as will flash.

Otherwise pretty handy! Better than most.

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Well basically, we went riding and my friend had his dads camera, so i stole it and started snapping. :P

Its one of those where you half hold down the button to focus the picture, then fully press it to take the picture. So i would hold down the button before they take off, then simple press it once and half a second later the picture would take, instead of waiting 3 or 4 for it to take, and missing everything. But yeah, so i've not a clue what modes or what ever it has. (Y)

As for the flash, it wen't of every photo. :P You can see it in the second one on the flower, which by the way, i was forced into taking by Brendan. :D I was sat their taking pictures of something further along, and he appeared above the wall shouting at me haha.

I see what you mean about the eyes, and i was actually trying to get the face in, but because i had to point the camera up from about 3 inches from the floor, i couldn't see what i was taking haha.

So yeah. :turned:

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