FloppyPoppy is learning Photography

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Ordered it from E-infin, they are good with missing orders though so i shouldn't be out of pocket whatever the outcome. :)

Just took this shot, 8 second exposure, ISO 64, F1.8, set the WB to 3200K, give those settings a go and see how you get on. :)

DSC00110 (1) by kieran, on Flickr

didn’t see the picture earlier,
looks great will have a look at those settings when the skies are clear again :D
 
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Well i have just gotten my supply from my uncle :D

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He has also borrowed me his canon 1.8 85mm prime to have a play with for a couple of weeks but that will be going back to him :)

There are lots of different filters including variable ring ones, nice set of step up rings too though i need to order a couple more for some of the larger pieces :)

Extremely happy and hope to god it's clear skies tonight so i can get some better images with the tripod!
 
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Nice :D

I would recommend adding a h in front of the .jpg when you post pictures, it resizes them for you. :)

I was wondering about that, i thought one of the "upgrades" of the zen 2 forum was that it automatically sized images appropriately. I guess i misunderstood that part.

Thanks :D

Have edited all of my previous images in this thread to resize them
 
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Not sure if it’s worth going out, I can see a few stars in the sky but nowhere near the amount I could last week, plus it’s currently 1’c outside :p
 
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Went for a hike (purely for exercise of course) on Sunday with the better half,

Ended up taking a few hundred pictures :D

Here is a couple ( only showing pictures from the back as don't want to be posting pictures of her on these forums :D ) but i am thrilled with some of the portraits i have gotten and she is thrilled for her instagram :D

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was using one of the ND filters from my uncles gifts, i need to get a couple more step up rings so i can properly fix it to the lens as i was holding it in front for all of my shots. I have also got a 49mm filter on the way so that will fit straight on the 50mm prime.

I foresee a very expensive hobby.
 
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Nice first shots!

The expensive hobby part is why I’m trying just to stick to my phone to take photos. At least then I get other use out of the device and I won’t fall down a rabbit hole of lenses!
 
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Nice first shots!

The expensive hobby part is why I’m trying just to stick to my phone to take photos. At least then I get other use out of the device and I won’t fall down a rabbit hole of lenses!

Thank you :) i am still learning an awful lot but kind of understand the basics now.

I have absolutely fallen in love with the hobby though! I don't think anything has hit me this bad in over a decade and the last thing to do that was building pcs and gaming. That was about 10 years ago when it really really hit and i am only now becoming a little fed up with it.

can foresee a similar future for the photography but doubt it will fade as soon due to the creativity element.

Going to get a lot more portraits shot in the coming weeks i do think and looking at picking up the Sigma 85mm f1.4 art DG DN lens as it looks like an absolute gem for portraits.
 
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FloppyPoppy has made a website I don't intend on taking on any paid work due to my lack of experience however if i can get into jobs for experience and portfolio work i will be extremely happy. Was talking to my uber driver today whos wedding has been cancelled three times due to covid. Told him if he wanted a free tertiary photographer for his wedding to get in touch and he seemed thrilled by that idea.

I suspect this is going to be like everything else where getting out there and getting experience is going to be the only way to progress.
 
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So im currently up in arms about what lens to get

I have two in mind.

the Sigma 85mm F1.4 Art DG DN

Or to stick with the 50mm 1.8 for now and save a little more to get a Sony FE 70-200 F2.8 G master.

Uncle has offered to borrow me his Canon version of the 70-200 Gmaster so i will grab that next weekend to have a play for a few weeks so i can have hands on only issue being that due to the conversion from the cannon mount to e mount i lose things like autofocus and if the cannon lens doesn't have a manual aperture(like the canon 85mm prime) then it will be locked open at it's widest.

not a huge issue but will limit what i can really do with the lens. Hopefully though it will give me a bit of hands on to decide which one i would get more use out of and which i would rather carry around with me.

Will post some of the results here next weekend from the 70-200 :) hopefully i can find some nice subjects to shoot.
 
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So im currently up in arms about what lens to get

I have two in mind.

the Sigma 85mm F1.4 Art DG DN

Or to stick with the 50mm 1.8 for now and save a little more to get a Sony FE 70-200 F2.8 G master.

Uncle has offered to borrow me his Canon version of the 70-200 Gmaster so i will grab that next weekend to have a play for a few weeks so i can have hands on only issue being that due to the conversion from the cannon mount to e mount i lose things like autofocus and if the cannon lens doesn't have a manual aperture(like the canon 85mm prime) then it will be locked open at it's widest.

not a huge issue but will limit what i can really do with the lens. Hopefully though it will give me a bit of hands on to decide which one i would get more use out of and which i would rather carry around with me.

Will post some of the results here next weekend from the 70-200 :) hopefully i can find some nice subjects to shoot.

That's a tough call. The 70-200 covers 85mm, but there's a wealth of difference between f2.8, f1.8 and f1.4 at portrait distances.

Just to make your life harder, have you thought about the 55/1.8? It's by far my favourite lens.
 
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