them headphones look good, about the right price range I am looking for aswell. just reading a few reviews.

iesphotos UKSE Photographer of the Year 2013 6,290 posts Likes: 258 Joined Aug 2006 Location: A Manc in Sarf London, UK More info | Apr 20, 2010 04:37 | #6736 them headphones look good, about the right price range I am looking for aswell. just reading a few reviews. www.iesphotography.co.uk
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courier Cream of the Crop 6,674 posts Joined Oct 2009 Location: East London, UK More info | Apr 20, 2010 04:46 | #6737 wai hallo thar ! Gear | http://www.hip-fire.com/
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iesphotos UKSE Photographer of the Year 2013 6,290 posts Likes: 258 Joined Aug 2006 Location: A Manc in Sarf London, UK More info | Apr 20, 2010 04:50 | #6738 Coops wrote in post #10029108 OK Thanks again. And so begins my little game. Here is the link to the Album. Have a look tell me which one you like best. All original file sizes are present. http://www.flickr.com …l/sets/72157623770666843/ I am at work on my lappy but I cannot see any diff myself www.iesphotography.co.uk
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souporman UK SE Photographer of the Year 2011 5,463 posts Likes: 9 Joined Sep 2006 Location: London, UK More info | Anke wrote in post #10029111 They all look the same to me, perhaps you are pixel-peeping a tad too much? Agreed. I looked at them all at large size and apart from the different exposures/white balance, they all look the same to me. Thanks ies photos wrote in post #10029133 Nice Avatar Kev, I'm gonna have to mentally remember it so I don't skip past it when flicking through the thread! Yes, because what I have to say is very important! http://www.evilkitchen.ca
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SylvesterXxX Goldmember 3,508 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: N.W. London More info | Apr 20, 2010 04:57 | #6740 ies photos wrote in post #10028837 if you were to buy a set of headphones to listen to music at home on what would you get? My old ones are falling apart. This style I'm looking for not the small portable ones. ![]() elysium wrote in post #10028922 Well, dont bother with lessons, keep at it. I can send you my magic touch that Sylvester needs to make his camera work. ![]() It's true Hi, are there any more evil appliances? | My Gear | My Site
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souporman UK SE Photographer of the Year 2011 5,463 posts Likes: 9 Joined Sep 2006 Location: London, UK More info | Apr 20, 2010 05:13 | #6741 Sylvester XxX wrote in post #10029150 Hi, are there any more evil appliances? There were a few other design concepts, but this was the overall winner http://www.evilkitchen.ca
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iesphotos UKSE Photographer of the Year 2013 6,290 posts Likes: 258 Joined Aug 2006 Location: A Manc in Sarf London, UK More info | Apr 20, 2010 05:15 | #6742 Have you got a set of these? Reviews look good. www.iesphotography.co.uk
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SylvesterXxX Goldmember 3,508 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: N.W. London More info | Apr 20, 2010 05:15 | #6743 souporman wrote in post #10029188 There were a few other design concepts, but this was the overall winner ![]()
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SylvesterXxX Goldmember 3,508 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: N.W. London More info | Apr 20, 2010 05:17 | #6744 Coops wrote in post #10028874 No Problems on a tripod! I beginning to think I cant take pictures. I will make a post later on and Im happy to send anyone my shots. My IV is no different to the other IV I tried...........I think I must need photography lessons ![]() I just came across this... | My Gear | My Site
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SwitchBlade Goldmember 2,748 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2008 Location: The Garden of England More info | Apr 20, 2010 05:17 | #6745 EVIL Will-It-Blend. 5D | 40D | Σ24 f1.8 | 50 f1.8 II | 85 f1.8 | 70-200 F4L | 540EZ x2 | Nissin Di622
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courier Cream of the Crop 6,674 posts Joined Oct 2009 Location: East London, UK More info | Apr 20, 2010 05:20 | #6746 surrender to the blender! Gear | http://www.hip-fire.com/
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souporman UK SE Photographer of the Year 2011 5,463 posts Likes: 9 Joined Sep 2006 Location: London, UK More info | Apr 20, 2010 05:21 | #6747 SwitchBlade wrote in post #10029196 EVIL Will-It-Blend. lol! Of the initial concept sketches the blender was my other favourite. It just seemed too cute to be evil http://www.evilkitchen.ca
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Anke THREAD STARTER "that rump shot is just adorable" UK SE Photographer of the Year 2009 30,454 posts Likes: 3 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Royal Tunbridge Wells, UK More info | Apr 20, 2010 05:22 | #6748 Sylvester XxX wrote in post #10029195 I just came across this... EOS-1D Mark IV – faster shutter speed needs As the resolution of cameras increases, and pixel sizes decrease, you may find that there is a need to use faster shutter speeds. The smaller pixels in cameras mean that any slight subject movement during the exposure is more likely to show up as subject blur – this is because it doesn’t have to move as far to affect more pixels. To avoid this just use a faster shutter speed than you would previously have done. For example, if you previously used 1/500sec, you could now try using 1/1000sec or faster. https://photography-on-the.net …p?p=10024342#post10024342 Intriguing Anke
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SwitchBlade Goldmember 2,748 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2008 Location: The Garden of England More info | Apr 20, 2010 05:26 | #6749 Toasters can be evil: 1:34 onward http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwiH3ktcNfY 5D | 40D | Σ24 f1.8 | 50 f1.8 II | 85 f1.8 | 70-200 F4L | 540EZ x2 | Nissin Di622
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Bodmin636 Goldmember 1,142 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jun 2005 Location: Planet Thanet More info | Apr 20, 2010 05:28 | #6750 Sylvester XxX wrote in post #10029195 I just came across this... EOS-1D Mark IV – faster shutter speed needs As the resolution of cameras increases, and pixel sizes decrease, you may find that there is a need to use faster shutter speeds. The smaller pixels in cameras mean that any slight subject movement during the exposure is more likely to show up as subject blur – this is because it doesn’t have to move as far to affect more pixels. To avoid this just use a faster shutter speed than you would previously have done. For example, if you previously used 1/500sec, you could now try using 1/1000sec or faster. https://photography-on-the.net …p?p=10024342#post10024342 Interesting, this is what I was trying to say in my previous post, just didn't do it as well. Steve
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