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  1. Rob MacKillop's Avatar
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    This is a close crop revealing lots of energy, contrasted with the still branch. I chose a slow shutter speed of 1/15, an ISO of 400 and a narrow aperture of f/16, all chosen to soften the flow of the water. The effect surprised me. Up close it looks like a horse! The waterfall was made for a mill, so I'm wondering what the horse power is?!


    water5 by RobMacKillop, on Flickr
  2. Austin O'Hara's Avatar
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    Thanks Hamish.
    Will do.
  3. Hamish Gill's Avatar
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    Hi Austin
    If you post a threa in the forum it's self you can get more of an idea from more people on what they do ...
    Don't be scared to ask the questions in the open forum, these sort of questions form the basis of a great forum and everyone here likes being very helpful!
  4. Rob MacKillop's Avatar
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    Hi Austin. I have given up on film for the time being, as it was too expensive. But when I did submit a film for processing, I did so at my local Jessops in Edinburgh. By paying a few quid extra they put the whole thing on CD for you, using a much higher resolution than I could have done at home.
  5. Austin O'Hara's Avatar
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    Rob.

    I am curious about the method you use to get the image from camera to computer. Do you get your film processed and then scanned to CD? Who does the processing for you?