My Best Random Pics

denis coghlan

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The camera I am using is a fuji FinPix 7000, its not an SLR but its as close as you can get. I would highly recommend this camera, it doesnt cost the earth and you can get amazing quality pics with it. It goes up tp 12 million mega pixels but I would rarely use that setting as each shot is about 4mb. The shutter speed, appature, macros, supermacros and every thing else on the camera are great. It is quite possibly the best 500 euro I have ever spent. If anyone reading this is thinking about getting a digital camera (and does not want to pay for an SLR) I would go with one of these.

These are a couple of pics I have taken since I bought the camera, I still dont really know how to use it, but I am getting there.

The view of dublin bay from my front door.
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Lightning Bolt in Tunisia
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Dolphins 20 miles of the cork coast of south west ireland
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the pinnacles (check spelling) western Oz
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sydney opera house at night
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Hemisperical photo that I am using with work to look at gap fraction in forest canopies!
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Seagulls at seaside Oregon! do you remember nemo? Mine! Mine! Mine! Mine! Mine!
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Sunrise at an oasis in the sahara desert
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A trouble lynx at the Nationalpark Harz germany (eine chance fur den luchas!)
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Now back to fish related topics (sorry for the deviation) and before you ask, I dont work for fuji.


tanks
 
Those photos are really awesome and really very well captured ! :good:
 
Looks pretty darn great them pics :thumbs: if only I had 500euros spare....

You also seem to have a eye for a good photo too. How did you take the lighting one? Just hold the shutter open and hope?
 
Wow, fantastic pictures. love that lightening bolt one.... the colour's superb!
 
How did you take the lighting one? Just hold the shutter open and hope?

Hi Themuleous
I was on holliers so i didnt have my tripod with me, so I set the camera up on the wall on the balcony. I put the shutter release on the timer so I didnt have to move it once I pressed the button. I had the shutter speed to 15 seconds. The storm had been going for about three hours, so just like you said I just pointed the camera in the general direction (with the right settings) and I was lucky.
 

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