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Echo63
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 06:50
went on holiday recently and took a lot of photos, mostly snapshots but there is a few that i am really proud of (and they all fall into the transportation category)

1. 20 seconds@f22 50ISO - looking down the side of the pacific sun
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m150/Echo63/blursun.jpg
2. 1/50@f2 1600ISO - Dropping of the Pilot after leaving melbourne (shot from pacific sun)
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m150/Echo63/pilot.jpg
3. 1/125@f4.5 800ISO - Leaving sydney aboard the Pacific Dawn
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m150/Echo63/sydtug.jpg
4. 5 seconds@f22 50ISO - Tugboat in Noumea - shot from the pacific dawn
http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m150/Echo63/tug.jpg

let me know what you think of them all, these were a few ideas i had whilst on holidays, #4 was a spur of the moment thing after in noticed the tug was staying in a very similar position as we left the harbour.

thanks for looking
E63

Desertraptor
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 07:08
Pretty cool series
I like'm

Echo63
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 07:34
Pretty cool series
I like'm
thanks

cookey
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 07:37
First & last one are the best,love to see more.

BenJammin
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 07:44
1 & 4 are really cool.

PhotosGuy
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 08:16
#4 was a spur of the moment thing after in noticed the tug was staying in a very similar position as we left the harbour. A lot of people wouldn't have tried that. Good job on all of them!

ErichZ
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 10:24
Nice photos. Where you shotting with a tripod or something of that nature? Using the railing?

tomd
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 10:29
In the last one; amazing the tug boat is so sharp after a 5 second exposure! Great capture and technique.
Tom

Bill Roberts
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 10:34
Excellent! I particularly like No. 4. I was looking at it for a little while, before I read your comments. They're all good but that one stands out.

cheers
Bill

JCH77Yanks
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 13:31
First & last one are the best,love to see more.

I agree, those two get a wow out of me!

andrewhuxman
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 14:38
I am liking #1 and #4 very cool effect, well done!!!!!

gkwood
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 16:15
Nice shots mate the first and last are outstanding well done

Echo63
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 18:38
thanks for the comments guys

Nice photos. Where you shotting with a tripod or something of that nature? Using the railing?, i took #1&4 leaning on the railing
i didnt take my tripod, or my monopod.


In the last one; amazing the tug boat is so sharp after a 5 second exposure! Great capture and technique.
Tom
it is a little soft at the front of the boat, but the side and rear are pretty sharp.
its more to the tug drivers skill than anything i did though,i just took the photo, he kept the tug in the same spot relative to our ship.
i took about 5 frames from 3 seconds up to 10 seconds and this was the best of them

Ben Daniels
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 18:46
Wow I love the long exposure shots.
I can see the fist one being used in a brochure for the ship :-)

RadAL
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 23:19
last is the best!

azpix
7th of December 2007 (Fri), 23:39
great.

1st one is very cool.