Why have you spoilt what could have been stunning pictures
Hi all UHH'ers has any one had the pleasure of owning or using a Nikon D1X. I have Just been given one but can't find any info on it. I have been on the internet to try and find an instruction manual with no success. It looks to have been a formidable camera in its day. I was watching an old video of the Isle Of Man TT from 2000 and got a glimpse of a photographer with a Nikon D1 so it must have been around that era when they were released. Can any one help me, it looks a nice camera. It has a nikkor 1:1.4 G lens on it so it is a fast lens, I don't have a battery charger for it yet so I can't experiment with it. I look forward to some good feedback hope someone can help.
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You should always put your meta data on your images. Its Easy in elements. When you have your file on screen click file scroll down to file info and fill out as much as you went making sure you click copyright and copyright info your address the persons name where it was taken copyright done. You are also better putting 2 or 3 large copyrights across the complete picture and lowering the opacity and put them in fiddly places where people cant clone them out Easley. If you would like me to explain how to make a custom copyright symbol I will do so gladly
I've never thought of trying that sort of photography with my 150-500 lens. Very nice images and sharp
A little longer and you would have had it in front of the moon. They are just a little bit over exposed but a good try
Pic 1 Spectacular, Pic 2 Horizon needs levelling P3 Colourful
all of them are nice
You have to take control and be very firm as for the other woman I would have taken her to one side and told her to get lost as I was the photographer for the day. Always try to get the best man to help you as he will know all the guests and herd them together as you want them. Make a list of what you expect to do and don't be intimidated by the others after all it is the bride and grooms day not the guests. Never forget that after the wedding, the reception, the eating and the dancing all that is left are the photographs and the memories
Did you shoot HDR very nice picture
Sorry didn't mean to be rude.
Sorry didn't mean to be rude.
Is that dirt on your sensor, Lens or on her face in pics 1 2 4 not realy good are they
It just depends what you want. If you want every thing in sharp focus you want f16 or f22 and focus one third into the image, and loose the post and fence on the right. You have your lead in line with the Leeds Liverpool canal but nothing interesting to look at at the other end of the picture.
Is that Katie Kookaburra.