Posts Tagged ‘telephoto’

Kuredu Island – A trip to paradise

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Its been just over 3 weeks now since the best day of my life. The woman I love became my wife. The day went perfectly and it will always be remembered but that’s not what this article is about. Its about where we went afterwards – Kuredu Island in the Maldives for our honeymoon.

1 week after I became a married man, my wife and I set off to the airport for a trip to what can only be described as paradise.  It took a fairly uncomfortable 9 hour no thrills flight to get there that was made bearable by 3 things. The thought of where we were going to, the bottle of sparkling wine we purchased and a very friendly and chatty man named Jeff.

Once landed we headed to the plane exit and were greeted by a wall of heat. This was quite a shock to the system due to the cold weather of the UK and seeing as I was still wearing jeans and trainers I wasn’t helping the situation.

The last leg of the journey was to take a sea plane to the Island itself. This was delayed by an hour which was a bit irritating due to how long we had already been travelling but we weren’t going to let it dampen our spirits.

Finally our sea plane was ready and we got on board. The planes them selves are fairly small and hold about 15-20 people. The best part about them is that they give you some great views of the atolls from the sky while you fly to your island.

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Lenses for your new Canon DSLR

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

If your new to the world of DSLR’s like my self you will more than likely have purchased a camera body with a kit lens.  The latest kit lens tends to be the 18-55mm IS lens. This is a nice little lens that gives you a wide to mid zoom range. A lot of people will find this lens is a good place to start as you can take nice landscapes, scenes, snaps and event shots with it. It probably wont take you long till you wonder about extra lenses and read one of the many many many websites / forums where this subject is discussed. It can be fairly daunting and often make you feel your current lens is sub par. This article is intended to simply show you the starter lenses I have chosen that wont break the bank and give you a great place to start. The idea is to have some nice starter lenses that will get you going, then later when you work out what you use most you can then decide whether you want to upgrade to a lens that fits your needs better. Many people read these forums and websites and just decide on a £900 lens without really knowing if its for them. Then down the line they have these expensive lenses sitting there not being used.

So what lenses do I use?

I currently have 3 lenses. None of them broke the bank and all of them are of a reasonable quality that will give me nice results as long as I use them right. These Lenses are:

• Canon 18 – 55 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS (came with camera)
• Canon 55-250 mm F4-5.6 IS (£166 of amazon)
• Canon 50 mm F1.8 (£80 of amazon)
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To keep, or not to keep

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

There are 2 areas I want to cover here.

• My workflow from start to finish

• Do I really want to delete that shot?

What shots do you delete? Do you shoot Jpeg and keep them all? Do you shoot RAW, save just the keepers in RAW and Jpeg the rest? Do you keep all the RAWs? Do you delete all your out of focus and badly exposed shots but keep the rest?

We all have different ways of choosing what to delete and what to keep and sometimes it can be a hard decision. I have kept many pictures in the past that I will possibly never look at again. They just sit there on my hard drive taking up space. Only recently have I formed a solid set of rules for my self to abide to stop this happening. I have mentioned it before briefly but this is the work flow I tend to follow.
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