Looks like it was fun. What lens were you shooting with?I shot Kooley High at Ruckus on Friday and I had borrowed a 50mm 1.2L. Shit was tight.
7/20/2010 8:03:52 AM
OH NO, POST 49 The wides are all the tokina 11-16, the others are 50mm 1.4wait, i didn't post any wides here. 50mm 1.4[Edited on July 20, 2010 at 4:44 PM. Reason : .]
7/20/2010 4:42:42 PM
Some shots of my buddy's band at Slim's last week.
7/21/2010 1:56:11 AM
that lens even makes a PBR look sweet
7/21/2010 2:02:37 AM
Page 169, official live music page, kI really like the shots through the crowd
7/21/2010 2:04:12 AM
Playing with my buddy's 35 1.4. Sick lens.He put my 11-16 on his full frame 5D MKII and it was stupid wide. This was at 16mm.[Edited on July 21, 2010 at 7:00 PM. Reason : .]
7/21/2010 6:58:28 PM
thought pg 169 was of live music. way to go.
7/21/2010 7:29:43 PM
Went to the Nascar Hall of Fame and took some pictures with my Pentax.
7/21/2010 10:26:32 PM
^Not criticizing or anything but out of curiosity, were you trying to focus on a random spot on the dash in that 2nd pic?
7/21/2010 10:39:57 PM
^ No. I wasn't even looking through the viewfinder. I could only put the lens in a little area through the window, as there was a window net over the window. I actually cropped out the bar that I looked through.
7/21/2010 10:42:12 PM
Tokina 20-35 and Tokina 11-1611-16 is my fav lens, followed closely by the 50mm 1.8
7/21/2010 11:22:27 PM
please don't use tww image hosting for this thread
7/21/2010 11:29:01 PM
Yeah, don't do that.
7/22/2010 1:20:23 AM
dude, don't use tww to host images...it's bad form
7/22/2010 6:36:18 AM
okay, a couple of questions for those of you with more experience and knowledge than myself (which is most of you )i'll be in switzerland and italy in less than two months and i'd like to take only 3 lenses with me for the sake of portability...i'm not opposed to buying (or renting) another lens (or two) if the collective opinion is that what i have isn't good enough (which it likely isn't, aside from the 50mm, they're all pretty standard)...i figure i'd rather spend the extra cash and be happy with my pictures than cheap out and wish they were betternikkor DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED AF-S VRquantaray 28-90mm f/3.3-5.6 Dnikkor-s 50mm f/1.4quantaray 100-300mm f/4.5-6.7 Di'll be in the alps and luzern while in switzerland, and italy will be lake como, la spezia, and venice (just to give you an idea of what i'll be taking pictures of)...i figure the 18-105mm is a decent all-around lens, and the 50mm f/1.4 will be nice to have...is the 100-300mm lens worth taking?okay, now for the second question...anyone have any experience with GPS add-ons? i'm a data freak - i shoot in RAW (memory cards and hard drive storage is cheap, so why not?) and considering how often i take pictures while backpacking, i think i'd really like to have the GPS coordinates in the EXIF data (especially since most of our time in switzerland will be in more isolated places)i know there's the nikon GP-1 unit, but like all nikon accessories, it's retarded expensive$95 will get you this (http://cgi.ebay.com/GPS-Connection-Kit-Nikon-D90-D5000-/220622973343) which, as far as i can tell, is just a pc-mobile PGN9 (http://pc-mobile.net/nikongps.htm)i can't come up with any reason why the di-GPS Mini 3L-S90 (http://www.dawntech.hk/di-GPS/mini_3l.htm) or the promote GPS-N-90 (http://www.adorama.com/ICDPGPSN90.html) are worth their $150 pricetagsthe columbus nGPS is nice because it's only $96 and comes with cables for all GPS-capable nikons (http://cgi.ebay.com/Columbus-nGPS-GPS-and-Remote-Set-Nikon-DSLR-/260636024377) but i don't know anything about the MTK chip (the others seem to use the sirf star 3 chip)the solmeta geotagger N2 is $160 (http://www.solmeta.com/product_pro.asp?pic_id=139) but pretty nice because it has an internal battery and will switch to camera power when the battery is low...the internal battery is nice because it keeps the signal and so you don't have to wait for it to acquire when you turn off the camera...it also comes with cables for all nikonsanother random unit for $104, but with little information: http://cgi.ebay.com/GPS-Unit-F-NIKON-GP-1-D3XS-D2XS-D3S-D300-D200-D2-D300S-/110559274899YONGNUO N-918 N3 for $100 (has remote shutter, as well): http://cgi.ebay.com/GPS-Receiver-GP-1-Remote-Switc-Nikon-DSLR-D90-/170361635785the other option is to use a converter cable for $56 (http://cgi.ebay.com/GPS-Adapter-Cable-Nikon-D90-D5000-Ebay-Exclusive-/370390423608), but i don't already have a compatible GPS, so i'd have to pick one up (though i could likely get an older one for $50 or so)i figure most people have no experience with these, but i figure it's worth a shot [Edited on July 22, 2010 at 9:28 AM. Reason : another one]
7/22/2010 9:12:42 AM
The one thing that would make me cautious about the 100-300 is the f values. It would be a great lens to have if you're taking pictures with a tripod. But if you're at 300mm and you're not using a tripod, I just think you might have some trouble having at least a 300ms exposure time. I would want something like a 500ms exposure time, but I'm cautious like that. If you plan to be hiking and taking pictures, you may not be able to hold the camera that still as you normally would be able to.If you're can get a lens that is below a f/5.6 at 300 mm, I would more comfortable than that. What is your f value at 200 mm? 5.6? I know that there are 70-300mm with f/4-5.6. I was looking at a tamron lens for my Pentex that was that, and it was about 170 USD new. Surely, you should have no problems renting a 100-300mm with a f/4-5.6, or maybe even better. I've never tried renting a lens before.That's just my opinion. I'm not a professional by any means, and I don't have much experience. But I just have a feeling the 100-300mm isn't very useful at 300 mm without a tripod.
7/22/2010 2:58:26 PM
Photoshop CS5 Student Edition for $149 at Staples after $50 off.http://www.staples.com/Adobe-Photoshop-CS5-Extended-%28Student-Edition%29/product_867462$50 couponhttp://reg.e.staples.com/c/s/tagfrm/hBMRpsxB7SHGCB8PPpXCWPSxJPD/coupon.html?n=264&COUPON_1=9636528422331879I've already got Elements 8 and Lightroom and would never use Photoshop for anything other than photography. Is it worth the $150 to get this as well?
7/23/2010 2:38:46 PM
anyone know where to take some photography classes to get better at technique and all-around picture taking? (not at ncsu)i'm asking for someone else who didn't know if there was a place that specialized in it
7/24/2010 9:09:19 PM
look up local community colleges
7/24/2010 9:13:46 PM
In DC right after the 4th of July fireworks.
7/24/2010 10:42:42 PM
I like the picture. It's well framed and, personally, I like the lens flare. For me, to make the picture better, there could be more foreground light and more detail in the face. I'm generally not a big fan of the "light behind subject silhouette" as a form of art, but that's just a personal opinion.At what aperture were you shooting? The bokeh looks cool.I just uploaded a few random pictures from this summer:]
7/24/2010 10:55:47 PM
cody what lens did you use for that first shot? Love it!
7/25/2010 12:24:27 AM
Tokina 11-16 f/2.8Sick, sick lens.[Edited on July 25, 2010 at 12:28 AM. Reason : and thanks, man!]
7/25/2010 12:28:10 AM
i want that...
7/25/2010 9:36:10 AM
Thought these were cool...[Edited on July 25, 2010 at 11:11 AM. Reason : .]
7/25/2010 11:03:33 AM
7/27/2010 3:43:20 PM
since y'all were largely useless in determining the best geotagging solution, i just did my own homework i think i'm going to get the Navin miniHomer for $50 (shipped) - MTK II GPS chipset (66 channels, -165dBm sensitivity, very low power consumption) - IPX6 waterproof (no immersion, but it can be rained on or splashed) - export to KML, KMZ, GPX, CSV, NMEA formats - digital compass - clock (i actually care about this, believe it or not) - displays distance traveled on-screen (nice for backpacking) - 5 user-settable POIs (that you can then navigate to from your current location or store for later) - 250,000 data points (about 60 hours at 1s interval) - 12-14 hours in data logging mode - can be used as a real-time receiver on a laptopthe disadvantages as i see them are: - no user-replaceable battery - AFAIK, you have to use the included software to change interval settings and convert the proprietary data format to one of the standards - if i can't replace the battery myself, i'd rather have IPX7 (immersible) - battery life is only "meh"all-in-all, though, seems to be a pretty good solution when bundled with the free software that's available out there for tagging photos...i should even be able to tag my RAW/DNG filesnow...do i get black or yellow?
7/27/2010 4:10:22 PM
Definitely yellow. From this weekend:Foggy lens and some post processing.[Edited on July 27, 2010 at 10:51 PM. Reason : comments welcome]
7/27/2010 10:49:41 PM
to piggyback an earlier post, is it worth getting CS5 if it can be had for a reasonable (sub $200) price tag? Actually...forgetting the cost all together is it worth having as a primary photo editor if trying to do more than adjust exposures and saturation? Obviously PSE is cheaper and the alternative. [Edited on July 27, 2010 at 11:05 PM. Reason : ]
7/27/2010 11:00:51 PM
Why not just use something like Gimp? I find it to be full featured. Maybe Photoshop has an extra filter or two. But Gimp is continually being updated and is free!
7/27/2010 11:14:02 PM
sorry...
7/28/2010 5:30:25 PM
If that is 69B, I soloed in that aircraft.
7/28/2010 5:33:34 PM
I need to learn how to use GIMP better.
7/28/2010 7:31:50 PM
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7/28/2010 8:16:01 PM
^ vignetting on purpose?
7/29/2010 1:21:16 AM
from ronny, i'd say yes
7/29/2010 7:00:53 AM
7/29/2010 7:02:49 AM
^^ It was shot in bright sunlight at 11mm with an Orange15 filter. It was unavoidable, and certainly not on purpose.
7/29/2010 10:41:22 AM
why not shoot in color and manipulate in photoshop using the channel mixer.... no real need for colored filters when shooting B&W digital.[Edited on July 29, 2010 at 5:03 PM. Reason : .]
7/29/2010 5:03:10 PM
Even in the digital age, some people are still purists. If I can avoid using photoshop, I do too. I have a couple color filters I use for B&W photography without using photoshop. To each his own.
7/29/2010 7:21:16 PM
couldnt resist... cody you talked me into the lens, and I could not be happier. First picture with the new lens:
7/29/2010 7:28:19 PM
lol, awesome. You will not be disappointed at all in that lens. It's great. What focal length is that? 11mm??Back to the B&W conversation, here is a picture I took last summer with a red filter and the B&W function on camera:[Edited on July 29, 2010 at 7:33 PM. Reason : k]
7/29/2010 7:30:43 PM
16mm actually... You weren't kidding though, the thing is mega sharp!
7/29/2010 7:34:50 PM
7/30/2010 6:50:05 AM
If anyone has any equipment they are looking to buy, Dell.com has 25% cashback going on through bing.com. It's the last day of the program so this should be a good chance to get some fairly decent deals. I'm considering the Sigma 10-20 for $360 but really want the Tokina 11-16 (which dell doesn't carry).
7/30/2010 9:02:01 AM
Neato - http://photojojo.com/store/awesomeness/camera-lens-mug/
7/30/2010 9:21:17 AM
^ I have that, but it's a real 85 1.2L lens that accidentally got flooded by salt water in a not so tight water housing unit.
7/30/2010 1:51:07 PM
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7/31/2010 12:09:20 PM