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UER Forum > Archived UE Photography > Couple Drains (Viewed 142 times)
Lilardo 






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Couple Drains
< on 3/8/2009 8:16 PM >
Posted on Forum: Infiltration Forums
 
First time in the drains, pretty much my first time snapping photo's also. Here you go.


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Re: Couple Drains
<Reply # 1 on 3/8/2009 9:20 PM >
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drains are the way to go, so nice one starting off here !

taking photos is drains can be tricky starting off, definately a tripod is needed, and to avoid some of the camera shake try putting the camera on timer so tripod settles before it shoots.....then its just a matter of playing with iso levels and lighting

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Re: Couple Drains
<Reply # 2 on 3/8/2009 9:52 PM >
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Posted by hatsumi

drains are the way to go, so nice one starting off here !


I'll agree on the benefits of a tripod (or other stabilization). I got mine (Targus 50" aluminum, folds to forearm length) for $8, and it works well with any point-and-shoot. Join the 'flashlights, torches, and portable lighting' board http://www.uer.ca/...id=1&catid=1000508 when you get a chance to see some of the lighting tricks that can make your lights work better for photos.

Be sure to play around with cameras and lighting; you'd be surprised what can be done with self-timer, a flat bit of concrete, and waving a flashlight around just right. Feel free to send me a PM if you have questions about photography or draining. I can answer with what little enough I know. Welcome to drains!

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Re: Couple Drains
<Reply # 3 on 3/9/2009 1:00 AM >
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Thanks! Yeah, I am already planning on another trip next weekend. I haven't ever really been this excited by a hobby of mine. I definitely need to work on the photography. I have a tripod, I just need to do the self timer... Never really thought about that. Thanks.



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