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UlricvonCatalyst wrote:....and a few treatments of camera phone shots:

Having a camera which effectively has no processing fees with you pretty much all the time has to be one of the best things about 21st Century living.
really like those in particular the bike/flag one.
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Cheers Hurb. Yours are pretty smart too and, as someone else said, kudos for getting a sharp image out of a Diana. Now do some colour double exposures!

I think my first camera was a Diana - it came as part of an 'Adventure Kit' I got for Xmas when I was primary school age. They wouldn't be allowed to sell kits that included a pen-knife to primary school kids these days, would they?
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Probably not no...but kids are more dumb these days :lol:

I have some colour film in at the moment so we will see what happens. fingers crossed!
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A few of my photos were featured on a site that my mate runs:
http://www.pycsessions.com/2012/01/phot ... dan-heron/

Pretty chuffed about it.
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dan!

that's great news, but the link to your site doesn't work!

it needs to be pointed to www.danheron.co.uk rather than danheron.co.uk!

GRATE!
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ah thanks!
I will let them know. :)
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WOW!

That´s what i call ART.
[quote="Doog"]Another of life's great mysteries solved.

Next week: where does my room go when I turn off the lights?
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please have a look at this set on flickr, they are a bit old now, but I was asked to photograph my cousins wedding a year ago, and just been asked to do someone elses so it made me think about them and upload them now I have flickr.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jordensaye ... 079804057/

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Just took this picture today of my newly finished temp livingroom

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Was given a basic telescope the other day. One look through it at the moon and I'm sold. It's amazing.
Took this through it but it doesn't do it justice. I can't wait til it's a full moon.
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christ, dan. that looks amazing.
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DanHeron wrote:Image
Was given a basic telescope the other day. One look through it at the moon and I'm sold. It's amazing.
Took this through it but it doesn't do it justice. I can't wait til it's a full moon.
define basic
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Nothing special, but i like them.....


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By basic I mean like... beginner/entry range. With stock eyepieces etc. Its a 'proper' telescope, but not what you may call a 'professional' telescope.
It's around £120 I think.

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I done an bokeh

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awwww

the love heart shaped bokeh is cool. Did you cut the heart into a bit of card and put it over your lens? or some other way?
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DanHeron wrote:awwww

the love heart shaped bokeh is cool. Did you cut the heart into a bit of card and put it over your lens? or some other way?
Yep heart in the card trick, first try using it.
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Nice. Worked really well.
I've never tried it myself, will give it a go sometime though.