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    Hello from Cornwall UK

    Hi Guys

    Greetings from sunny Cornwall !!

    I've been taking Photo's now for an outstanding 10 days ...... and i love it.
    I have a Canon 1100d with an 18-55mm lens.... hope to be adding to it soon

    I have already posted a few pic's here and welcomed the response's that i have recieved from Members of Cambridge in Colour.

    As all of you know it can become a little confusing at times for us Newbies but i have had some fantastic Guidance from you already.

    I hope that i can contribute to this site for the foreseable future

    Matthew.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/23464340@N08/

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    Re: Hello from Cornwall UK

    Hi, Matthew. I looked at your flickr gallery. You have a good eye for recognizing opportunities. Looking forward to seeing more stuff from you.

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    Re: Hello from Cornwall UK

    Hi mathew
    I also have the 1100d although am hoping to upgrade soon, not that i have a problem with the camera, i just like gadgets.
    looking forward to seeing some of your images and welcome to cic.
    Regards
    Glenn.

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    Re: Hello from Cornwall UK

    Hi Matthew,

    Welcome! You have made a good choice as its a friendly place to learn lots of techniques, without any pressure, and I am sure you will enjoy your photography even more.

    The cat in the sink on your Flickr account is a classic grab shot. Love it.

    Ian

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    Re: Hello from Cornwall UK

    Thanks for the posts guys.

    I guess i am pretty lucky living in th SW of England because i have miles and miles of stunning coastline to snap at lol.

    Have added to Flickr some images of Lamorna Cove .. ( and my first taken with Manual settings and first attempt at PP ).

    I hope that you will take some time to have a look and advise me of where i am going wrong.

    Once again Thanks

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    Re: Hello from Cornwall UK

    Hi again Matthew,

    I like a lot of your compositions in the Lamorna Cove series.

    If I have one bit of advice - it would be to take just a little more time to assess whether the camera is level before clicking - there are a few where the sea isn't level or the buildings lean more on one side of the shot than the other.

    It can usually be straightened in PP, but better to get it right at capture - although I still get it wrong at capture far too often

    I do think you have a natural talent for spotting a good picture.

    Cheers,

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    Re: Hello from Cornwall UK

    Thanks Dave

    I will bear that in mind .... but although things might appear to be level in Berkshire .. In Cornwall everything is on the (piss) slant.

    Joking aside a good bit of advice .. many thanks.

    Regards

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    Re: Hello from Cornwall UK

    Some interesting scenes there, Matthew.

    I'm from a small S. Devon coastal town and photograph similar items. Retired from working as a fisherman for 40 years.

    Getting horizons perfectly level can be difficult when shooting handheld; particularly when also concentrating on getting the composition just right.

    But as Dave said, easy to correct with modern editing software. I usually allow myself a little bit of 'wriggle room' with my compositions to allow for this.

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