The (Un)official Royal Carnage forum picture page

So I finally got my new camera (a day after it shipped! :rock: ) so I took some assorted pictures. So here's my cave.

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Beer and Pringles...drool. And you can also see just how geeky my room is by looking at the textbooks.


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Geek Mark II. Also shows how full the room is.

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My computer desk + dinner.

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Inside of my computer.

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My Leather Jacket.


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My contribution to the freezer.

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It's not much bigger than a cardboard box!!!! :S




I'll take some pictures on friday of some various stuff around town that i've mentioned. With any luck it'll be clear friday night and the crows will be swarming. I'll let ya know.
 
Tranquillian said:
I see an Antec P180 case = approved.

i bought it cause it works well and its quiet. As you saw in the pictures. it's two feet from my head at night and its always on.

Yeah, hook us up with the autumn pictures. I'll be taking some of my own this weekend.
 
snow2fall said:
@Werewolf Mike Motörbike: I'd actually like to see those autumn night pics. :)
OK since you asked so nicely I shall fuck up the layout a bit :Spin: But actually msot were crap since it was foggy and pitch black so the flash fucked shit up but bla bla HERE WE GO (throwing in some stuff from this summer which I found on the FTP too):

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great shots again Mauren ... i need some lessons in taking shots indoors with natural light ... any tips?

that wedding I went to ... the space had great mood lighting, but I could not capture it for shit.
 
lurch70 said:
great shots again Mauren ... i need some lessons in taking shots indoors with natural light ... any tips?
First of all: There's no "u" in my name, it's Maren. :)

If you want to take decent indoors shots without flash in low lighting conditions, you'll need a good lens and high ISO settings. What kind of cam do you have? Because with just a cheap pocket cam and a low ISO setting, it's close to impossible to take sharp photos as the camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed according to the lighting conditions, which means that "the aperture will open up and the shutter speed will slow down in order to gather in enough light to make a properly exposed picture. The biggest potential problem here is that the longer shutter times tend to create blurred pictures because of subject movement or camera shake."

So if you can't adjust ISO, shutter and/ or aperture, no point in even trying to go without flash, because what you'll get is an overexposed, blurry picture.

That's why I just spent 300 € on a new lens. :erk: :rock:


A few pics of tonight:

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Some odd backyard punk/ gay club in Berlin-Mitte.