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month two is proper hardcore, makes month one look easy.
helps also with entry level cameras that havent got a great display on the back, quick histogram check to make sure nothing it getting blown out.
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how far into insanity are you?
that was one of the best things I learned about cameras when I first got into it and also helped me in photoshop when I went to edit them.
yes its real.....and sadly no its only worth about a quid. you can buy un-circulated ones for about a fiver on ebay. makes a good novelty gift if...
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next lesson...histograms for beginner level guide lol
someone doesnt like their back tyre http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=oOGJqYhcD2w#!
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nothing that fancy here, only an old B7 a4 lol
was sam not thinking of pulling the plug too or was that just paddock rumours again.
also dont run away from Dslr's , yes they can be tricky at first but you will soon get the hang of it and there is some nice entry models you can...
yeah it was the RR5 they done it on. read a bit on 1000rr.net and they were saying it helped low down throttle response and also made the bike...
camera definitely makes it look even faster, he was going around 50-70mph. I remember filtering like that on a black day on a rush for the boat....
this was other drive footage including some footage used in the above vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAkISLNAUXc
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I take it you popped out the whole door
also youtube is handy for the depth of field lessons and other basics.
try an audi.....can see squat all with the cr@ppy standard lights