JR1 wrote:
CanonFire wrote:
JR1 wrote:
Years of experience, not just guesswork, see, also try vasoline, thin, in a circular motion leaving a clear centre spot, sellotape, crinkled coloured sweet papers (plastic).
Use a Cokin P holder
Never ever put vasoline or any other material directly on your lens. Put it on a cheap filter but not on the lens.
That is waht I meant, sorry if that was not clear, hence COKIN FILTER HOLDER
I got the picture :) it was clearer when you mentioned the filter on your next post as well, and after I did a little old google on the filter holder it all made sense. I really appreciate your tips, thank you
:D
Taktale wrote:
Horseart wrote:
Taktale wrote:
Hi all, my name is Tom, been following Ugly Hedgehog for a while now with the daily emails, picked up some great and useful advise along the way. Got myself an entry level Canon 1100D with the 18-55 Kit and a 55-250 EFS f/4-5.6 IS lens as well. Here's a few pics of mine, critisize away, I need all the help I can get :)
Hi, Tom. You have a lovely family. Your #2 photo is gorgeous, a little PP on the others would make them pop.
Welcome to the forum. I think you will get a lot of helpful info here and have a lot of laughs at the same time. Enjoy!
Jo
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Hi Jo, thank you for the comment about my family that was lovely, at the risk of looking a little dumb, though I seem to find that quite easy !! what is PP? I think the forum is great, so many people willing to advise, its really refreshing
:D
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PP is short for post processing. :)
Hi Jo, thank you for the comment about my family that was lovely, at the risk of looking a little dumb, though I seem to find that quite easy !! what is PP? I think the forum is great, so many people willing to advise, its really refreshing
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PP is short for post processing. :)[/quote]
Doh !! a really Homer moment there for me, it becomes so obvious once its pointed out, thank you. See, I find looking dumb very easy :oops:
JR1
Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
I may have (in the attic) a Cokin unused filter holder you can have
pm me your address my address is on my website
JR1 wrote:
I may have (in the attic) a Cokin unused filter holder you can have
pm me your address my address is on my website
That is unbelievably generous, a really kind act, I'm stunned, thank you.
JR1
Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
Nothing to get excited about, I enjoy helping anyone, but some will see it for the wrong reasons, will look over the weekend.
JR1
Loc: Tavistock, Devon, UK
Well my over enthusiastic son has just cone up the attic it is now in a jiffy bag on its way
Taktale wrote:
Horseart wrote:
Taktale wrote:
Hi all, my name is Tom, been following Ugly Hedgehog for a while now with the daily emails, picked up some great and useful advise along the way. Got myself an entry level Canon 1100D with the 18-55 Kit and a 55-250 EFS f/4-5.6 IS lens as well. Here's a few pics of mine, critisize away, I need all the help I can get :)
Hi, Tom. You have a lovely family. Your #2 photo is gorgeous, a little PP on the others would make them pop.
Welcome to the forum. I think you will get a lot of helpful info here and have a lot of laughs at the same time. Enjoy!
Jo
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Hi Jo, thank you for the comment about my family that was lovely, at the risk of looking a little dumb, though I seem to find that quite easy !! what is PP? I think the forum is great, so many people willing to advise, its really refreshing
:D
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OOPS, sorry. PP = Post processing. Not dumb at all, just that we seems to short-cut when we can.
OOC means straight "out of the camera", no PP.
OP means "original poster"
You will pick it all up when you're well addicted to the site :lol: and your fingers get tired of typing all that stuff. :thumbup: Have fun!
Awesome pictures and thanks for sharing them.
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