LOL @ the Citgo sign. It's a cool picture, it's just that the Citgo sign sticks out like a sore thumb.
5/4/2010 1:27:13 AM
^That's an icon of Fenway Pahk, son. It's actually just outside of Fenway at Kenmore Square, but it's still synonymous with Fenway.I took this last August:
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5/5/2010 4:52:11 PM
^I'm not a Nikon guy but from what I see online, the 18-105mm is pretty much equal to the 18-55 in image quality and it has VR so I'd say to put the 18-55 up for sale. I haven't messed with quantaray in a long long time but I doubt their quality has risen enough for it to be worth keeping either. I'd throw them both up and you'd end up paying for the SLR. Looking at eBay, it looks like you paid about market price for it so the value is going to come from how much you can get for the 28-90 & how much you'll use the 100-300.__________________________I'm having such a hard time trying to figure out whether to go ahead and pick up a Canon 70-200 F4L or some sort of UWA. My biggest issue is figuring out which I will actually use the most. I'm heading out to Reno for a huge car show / event in August with my father and we've decided to rent a car and drive to Vegas so that we can do some sight seeing in between (Death Valley, Mono Lake, Yosemite, maybe Tahoe & a few other places). Obviously an UWA would be nice to have in Death Valley, Mono Lake, & Yosemite but I can't help but wonder about the 70-200 as well. Currently, I don't use much outside of 85mm but my current telephoto is also my really old Vivitar that's far from great. I'll probably end up getting both before I go out anyway but I wanted to get some opinions just in case since I want to get a new every-day lens also. Which would/did you choose?
5/5/2010 9:19:00 PM
Howdy all, haven't been on here in a while. Down here in Miami, Florida on my 2nd leg of my internship with a cool photographer. I got to play with the new Broncolor 3200w/s power packs that refresh at uber lighting speeds and cost a cool 10k this past weekend with Bweez (alex) shooting motocross. Anyhow, I just recently built a new PC and finally felt the urge to do some product shots. I haven't picked up the camera in 3 months; nothing but assisting since I've been down here. The Setup: And yes, Tequila was involved.
5/5/2010 10:40:18 PM
nice jose cuervo sandbag
5/5/2010 10:42:32 PM
don't forget I was using the Bacardi and amaretto too as weights.
5/5/2010 10:50:03 PM
Just bought my first DSLRGot a Nikon D3000 with the 18-55mm VR and 55-200mm Vr lens
5/8/2010 1:16:09 AM
^For the price, you'll probably find that the D3000 really isn't that bad of a camera. It's the camera I shoot with, and for a beginner's camera, I genuinely like it.
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5/8/2010 10:03:06 AM
Took this shot the other evening while a storm passed to the north of Raleigh.[Edited on May 8, 2010 at 10:05 AM. Reason : ]
5/8/2010 10:04:21 AM
I need to shoot some more. I've been slack lately.
5/8/2010 2:22:42 PM
^What he said.
5/8/2010 2:50:56 PM
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5/8/2010 3:26:43 PM
what are the significant differences between a D100, a D40, and a D90?
5/8/2010 6:41:53 PM
I took my D3000 out to Shawfest 2010. That's the airshow at Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter, SC. So I guess from now on yall should just call me the plane guy....Here's a few shots:B-25C-17A little kid looking inside the engine of a KC-135P-51 Landing after its soloHeritage Flight P-51 and F-16Heritage Flight againF-18 pulling into a climbF-18
5/8/2010 9:55:56 PM
The Thunderbirds were also at the airshowTaking offThe solos crossingThe DiamondThe solo mirror imageA Solo passMid roll
5/8/2010 10:05:53 PM
^a.) Excellent use of the taxpayers' money. b.) I especially like the picture of the diamond formation.
5/8/2010 10:32:32 PM
HEY ELI PHOTOSHOP CS5 HAS AN EASY HDR FUNCTION GO CHECK IT OUT
5/8/2010 10:35:05 PM
^^ Impressive.
5/8/2010 10:35:30 PM
5/8/2010 10:56:46 PM
i always like photos that stop the props in the air. i have one of a coastguard helicopter like that, but its not that remarkable so i'm not gong to post it.
5/8/2010 11:06:56 PM
^ I on the other hand HATE pictures that stop the prop in the air. The show seemed to be switching between jets and props, and I forgot to change my shutter speed. I realized it when I got home. Some of the pics would have looked better with the prop disc instead of frozen I think.
5/8/2010 11:28:16 PM
thats rediculous
5/8/2010 11:31:54 PM
What is?A few more formation pictures I just put on FlickrThe Delta formationA 5 plane formationInteresting pic I'm glad I caught. The 4 planes with gear down were doing a slow speed pass and then seperated, the plane in the center was doing a high speed pass, chased down the formation, and flew through it.And the last pic, this is the set up of the diamond formation as they were coming around for that first shot
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5/8/2010 11:44:36 PM
my first try at an HDR photo. i know its crooked....i dont have a tripod so i had to use the hood of my car
5/9/2010 7:09:27 PM
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5/9/2010 7:30:08 PM
^^ I'd be interested in seeing your normally exposed picture of that. There doesn't appear to be a reason to use HDR for that picture. It looks like it really may only have impacted the trees in the distance. I think a "better" picture may be a normally exposed version of that picture.Maybe I missed what you were trying to get with the HDR in that photo?
5/9/2010 9:05:14 PM
to be honest there really wasnt. i just got a dslr and i was reading on cool things you could do and that came up, so i tried it (i was focusing on the trees).here's the normal and the 'after'. not really any different...just experimentingi really think hdr picture are really cool...if any of yaw have any tips on taking cool ones let me knowgracias[Edited on May 9, 2010 at 9:21 PM. Reason : picture]
5/9/2010 9:18:26 PM
my tip is fix the horizon
5/9/2010 9:24:02 PM
^ & ^^ Do you mean fix the horizon as in the shadow strength? And make it straight.
5/9/2010 9:38:59 PM
Get rid of the fucking HDR and make it straight.
5/9/2010 9:49:28 PM
5/9/2010 9:53:22 PM
If ya'll are gonna bitch about HDR's and other edited pictures, make a different thread.
5/9/2010 10:01:00 PM
If ya'll are gonna bitch about focus on HDR's and other edited pictures visual tricks that detract from the quality of your original composition, make a different thread.
5/9/2010 10:20:27 PM
Since my pictures are taken with a DSLR, they qualify for this thread. If you don't like some of the edited pictures I take/make, then make a new thread. I'm fine with posting them ITT.
5/9/2010 10:22:05 PM
if your HDR's utilized HDR in the way it's supposed to be utilized, literally no one would 'bitch.'
5/9/2010 10:29:52 PM
5/9/2010 10:30:45 PM
^^Unless I'm fooling around, I've only made one "painterly"/"grunge" HDR... and it wasn't even from my pictures. My HDR's are never really over the top (I've made 5 of my own). See:http://www.flickr.com/photos/unincbrtn/4393431638/in/set-72157623526124768/orhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/unincbrtn/4541957597/in/set-72157623526124768/
5/9/2010 10:36:21 PM
5/9/2010 10:50:33 PM
and by you, i mean you people.
5/9/2010 10:59:28 PM
I have no problem with people posting HDR's. HDR is very easy to do with an SLR camera due to the image quality. My only issue is there needs to be a purpose to it. The picture above that is mostly dark, but the HDR brings out the limited sunlight and the green in the windmill. That's an excellent HDR. Things like an abnormal sky that would not show up in a normal single exposure, or some detail that is in a dark part of the picture.Go for it, this thread is for Digital SLR, and HDR is part of it, just use it the correct way!That being said, a picture can be good/bad to different people... I for one hate pictures where all you see are light blurs, some people love them, whatever floats your boat (analogy to some people liking HDR, some not)
5/10/2010 12:04:12 AM
lesson learned. i'll keep any future pictures to myself. i forgot most people here took grade A pictures after having their first SLR for 2 days.as ZiP said in the very first post in this tread "i might noob it up a little bit at first, but you've gotta cut your teeth sometime."
5/10/2010 12:21:49 AM
BROjust crop and rotateso it's level.actual suggestions to help you ITT.[Edited on May 10, 2010 at 12:43 AM. Reason : .]
5/10/2010 12:41:16 AM
^^ Don't get all defensive now. You posted your pictures for comments/critiques and you actually did get some constructive criticism and most people's thoughts on HDR. If you post an "HDR" image, be ready to talk about HDR, plain and simple. The general consensus in here (and this is an ongoing discussion in this thread) is that HDR is wildly overused, and often used as a disguise for an otherwise low-quality photo. You pretty much prove many people's point posting an otherwise unedited (re: crooked as shit) picture that is "HDR" for no apparent reason 2 days after you buy your SLR.As has been said, crop your photo and rotate it. Then go from there.[Edited on May 10, 2010 at 7:03 AM. Reason : and consider this part of your teeth cutting.]
5/10/2010 7:03:04 AM