Congratulations Dylan and Marianne. I'm looking forward to reading the article when the mail contractor eventually delivers my copy of the mag. I just looked in the letterbox - not here yet - one of the problems of living in the country
Congratulations Dylan and Marianne. I'm looking forward to reading the article when the mail contractor eventually delivers my copy of the mag. I just looked in the letterbox - not here yet - one of the problems of living in the country
Cliff
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Congratulations Dylan and Marianne. I am also looking forward to receiving my copy in the mail, generally speaking mine arrives about a week after it hits the newsagency.
Kassy
Nikon D700
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A winner in the Scala competiton, and an even bigger winner here!
Good on you Dylan, and I'm sure that many of us on here, including me, are very envious of your skills.
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Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom, is knowing not to serve it in a fruit salad.
You know what I really enjoyed about Dylans article. It didn't have a thousand words of useless information.
Most magazines tell the reader more about the TOG, and how good they are, than explaining how he took the image.
Dylan's article gave 4 key ingredients for us amateur to learn how to improve our images.
1. Location, time of day and effort needed to get to the location.
2. Planning and preparation.
3. Camera settings, filters used and other equipment required.
4. Post production.
I hope the magazine takes this information in, and get other great TOGs like Dylan to do the same when writing an article.
Again Dylan. Top stuff.
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Geoff
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Woo Hoo!! Congrats! Can't wait to read it ONCE I get it in my mail! ....waiting, waiting, waiting.....
Monika
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Congrats Dylan, I will have to get a subscription and a back order on this mag as it so hard to get out here..
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Thanks everyone! I hope the magazine reaches you safely - we still haven't got ours from the magazine itself yet - it usually comes a little battered and bruised!
Geoff - I'm really glad you liked the format - we tried to keep it barebones to keep to the word limit of the article ; I think we're getting used to it too - this one only came back to us once for revisions!
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Congrats mate, I just walked into the newsagent and saw the front cover and knew straight away that it was one of yours, Awesome
I havent been able to get on here that often due to being busy with work etc and havent had a chance to take the camera out so I feel your pain haha
Hopefully Nat and I can get out this weekend somewhere with the cameras if this crappy weather "bleep" off!
Well done