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Artist // Photography
  • United Kingdom
  • Deviant for 14 years
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My Bio
Current Residence: Crawley
deviantWEAR sizing preference: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXL
Print preference: 6x4
Favourite genre of music: Rock
Favourite photographer: Danielle Brooks
Favourite style of art: Reportage Photography
Operating System: Windows
MP3 player of choice: iPod
Favourite cartoon character: Daffy Duck
Personal Quote: "Oh no, not again!"

Favourite Visual Artist
Danielle Brooks
Favourite Movies
Rocky
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Oasis
Favourite Writers
Terry Pratchett
Favourite Gaming Platform
PS3
Tools of the Trade
Canon 50D Camera
Other Interests
Photography
so I put up my Christmas Tree - just because.
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Hi all, Following some recent submissions I've made I've had a number of people asking for advice about how I shoot my firework images. Some are more general questions while others are much more specific like: What ISO setting the camera should be on? How long the exposure should be, where to focus... Well It's my pleasure to share what I know with you, that's the joy of this place. Firstly, to do this properly the key thing you will need (aside from a camera of course, which I'm assuming you have already) is a tripod. You may be able to cope without one and get a few shots by bracing yourself against a fence, tree or relative of your choi
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Hi all, Following some recent submissions I've made I've had a number of people asking for advice about how I shoot my firework images. Some are more general questions while others are much more specific like: What ISO setting the camera should be on? How long the exposure should be, where to focus... Well It's my pleasure to share what I know with you, that's the joy of this place. Firstly, to do this properly the key thing you will need (aside from a camera of course, which I'm assuming you have already) is a tripod. You may be able to cope without one and get a few shots by bracing yourself against a fence, tree or relative of your choi
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Hi!! You have been tagged here: [link] :D
Hi ! This is my new account : [link]
Thanks for your support :)
I love your photographs
Thanks for the fav :)
If you like it,you can vote my photo here...


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Thanks so much for the dev watch and please pardon the delay in response. I have been moving. :hug:
Thanks for the Watch!