no i never edit any of my photos, not that i don't want to, i just never have time.i just happen to be at the right place at the right time, i take lots of photos to get the right one, take a lot of time setting up the shot composition wise.a lot of times i see a great photo opportunity, but i always check to see if another angle or zoom or setting will make the composition better.it's not all about using macro setting, then taking random pictures of your couch, while the depth of field is nice, doesn't make it a great photo, or even a nice photo.and the photos were taken with a Sony DSC-H5 which isn't a SLR, it's technically an advanced point-and-shoot, it allows me to customize the settings i need while giving me the flexibility of having a smaller camera at a fraction of the cost.sooner or later though i imagine i'll upgrade. i'm an architect by profession, and a side hobby is photography[Edited on November 15, 2007 at 10:07 PM. Reason : .]
11/15/2007 10:06:04 PM
11/15/2007 10:10:08 PM
that's the photo with digital "love"
11/15/2007 10:11:09 PM
I have $1,000 to spend on a digital SLR. You guys know what to get, I don't. I know I want exchangeable lenses, complete control over all aspects (f-stop, iso, blah blah blah), and 2.5 inch LCD. Any experts with some good advice?
11/15/2007 11:45:43 PM
Make sure you get a class to learn to use everything properly. I still haven't taken a very decent picture with mine yet.
11/16/2007 3:47:16 AM
^ There is plenty of information on the web and your local library on how to use them. Or find a group that can help you out and share/trade equipment. That helped me out on deciding on lens.^^ Test some out...I would say to get either a Canon or Nikon if you can. You don't have to go top of the line in the body but a good lens with a small f-stop will help in taking pictures. I'd recommend a Canon 20D or 30D. The 30D is practically the same as the 20D but has a bigger LCD screen. Not a huge deal but it's your personal preference. You could also get the Rebel XTi but I personally don't like the smaller body and the shutter speed.I haven't played around with the Nikon's too much but my friends D80, I think that's his model might be the lower one though, is really nice. I'm just a fan of Canon for some time and probably won't change. It's up to you. Do your research since it's a fairly large investment. Ebay is a good place to find stuff too if you want to save some money.[Edited on November 16, 2007 at 9:04 AM. Reason : [Note]I'm no expert but I did stay at a Holiday Inn]
11/16/2007 9:03:08 AM
^ I have played with the 30D a little bit and love it. I would want to throw in at least a 200 or 300mm zoom lens but that's going to cut me down a bunch. Maybe I can squeeze out another $300 or so. I am trying to find out if there is a photography class here at State but I can't seem to find one. Thanks for the advice!
11/16/2007 2:52:12 PM
unless you are a skilled photographer i would suggest getting a rebel XTI or something along the lines of a Nikon D40 or D50i had a D50 until my apt. got robbed. my 3 lenses and my $100 bag got taken toobut my hands are fairly big and the canon xti just was a little too small and the Nikon D50 fit my hands better. Both are great camerasits a big investment and you can always upgrade once you have established your love of photography. some people buy a nice camera [my dad] and use it as a point & shoot or dont use it all unless its the holidays. just make sure you are getting what you want for the money you are going to spen
11/16/2007 3:04:02 PM
warp speed pictures
11/16/2007 7:05:57 PM
nice out again today sooooooo
11/19/2007 9:56:21 PM
11/19/2007 9:58:42 PM
this thread wants me to get a better cameraghhh
11/19/2007 10:00:05 PM
^ me too (saving for my first DSLR)
11/19/2007 10:27:14 PM
Prospero showing off the larger f-stop capability of point-and-shoots. Not really fair to put that in a dslr thread [Edited on November 19, 2007 at 10:36 PM. Reason : .]
11/19/2007 10:35:43 PM
i just do the best with what i got
11/20/2007 12:58:05 AM
My friend's Gallery Opening
11/20/2007 7:44:29 AM
Most of the macro shots in this thread are incredibly boring.
11/20/2007 9:24:18 AM
Does anyone have a Canon 10-22? Opinions over the kit lens?
11/20/2007 9:48:43 AM
anyone have any high resolution belltower images i can use plz?
11/20/2007 2:12:24 PM
11/21/2007 1:42:55 AM
11/22/2007 2:47:35 AM
http://lh3.google.com/memaugel/Rpmsr9ySdzI/AAAAAAAACYk/P7cFfwBwr7A/Quandary%20Peak%20062.jpg?imgmax=576<goats on mountain>Did you really see those goats there?http://lh4.google.com/memaugel/RvH5g2UH0EI/AAAAAAAAC1o/9uVECP_C3t0/Bristol%20Nascar%20Race%20%28101%29.jpg?imgmax=800<nascar picture>That's kind of weird with the shadows and cars looking normal but everything else blurred... how many tries did it take you to get that one?Cheerwhiner:http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r242/cheerwhiner/Untitled-2-2.jpg<warp pictures>Neat. I would have liked to see one done across a light change, with the shutter closing just after the light changed.
11/22/2007 2:55:45 AM
^yes, those goats were at about 12,500-13,000ft.as far as the nascar picture i have a lot more of those, i got it to look right about 1 out of every 6-10 shots, i just followed the car with my camera, allowing the track to blur and the car to stay in focus. as for the lights, that's how a night race looks in nascar, they have staggered lights on the inside of the track facing out at a 45' angle as to not blind the drivers
11/22/2007 3:04:04 AM
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11/22/2007 3:18:19 AM
aw, i remember this thread. are there any of the original people in it from like page 20 forward?
11/22/2007 1:17:16 PM
I think the lens is a bit soft, I can't seem to get a very sharp picture of landscapes, who knows, maybe it's me.[Edited on November 22, 2007 at 4:00 PM. Reason : .]
11/22/2007 4:00:14 PM
Anyone wanna try and go shoot sometime tomorrow?
11/25/2007 4:23:08 PM
im back in the game picked up a D40 kit over the weekend w/ a 55-200 nikkor along with the kit lens and a nice bag.the D40 has some nice features the D50 didnt have and its a lot smaller and lighterstill getting used to it / havent really taken out shooting yet. i have shot some on it but not too much
11/25/2007 5:44:44 PM
^^ I might be down. PM me if you go and you want a partner. Hopefully it will still be gloomy like today.I have a photo in the December portion of the Triangle Metro exhibit at Points of View Gallery. Y'all should come check it out on First Friday. http://povgallery.com/[Edited on November 25, 2007 at 6:01 PM. Reason : l]
11/25/2007 6:00:01 PM
My sister's dog during Thanksgiving break, probably one of the better pictures I've taken, except it was a longer exposure by hand, you can see where I shook the camera. At least her face is sharp.[Edited on November 27, 2007 at 12:10 AM. Reason : .]
11/27/2007 12:05:32 AM
1) vs 2) Suggestions for improving either or both?3)
12/1/2007 5:18:36 PM
better perspective, the one of just the barn is too centered and nothing of notable interest surrounding it, seems overcast so using a polarized or contrast filter may have helped, the depth of field may not have been deep enough... i think both pictures could have been taken from a different spot and have been more interesting. the content itself is kinda 'eh' and on an overcast day it makes it hard to get the rich saturation and contrast needed to make the red barn stand out amongst those leaves... just imhoi have no idea about #3, it's not really that interesting[Edited on December 1, 2007 at 6:55 PM. Reason : .]
12/1/2007 6:54:09 PM
It wasn't overcast I did what I could with the lens I have (still only have a 70-300; I was out as far as I could). Unfortunately, that barn and those fences are all that's at the park, save for the trail, lake, and forest.I don't care about #3. I was surprised to get anything interesting from that; wasn't asking for feedback.Thanks
12/1/2007 7:27:53 PM
Not sure if this made it look better, but I think the barn stands out a little more now.
12/1/2007 8:48:58 PM
it actually makes the barn stand out less because you made the trees stand out more. The whole picture is kind of flat. It's also a bit blurry.Did you take it at midday?[Edited on December 1, 2007 at 9:54 PM. Reason : .]
12/1/2007 9:52:45 PM
Does anyone here have two flash/umbrella setups I could use? PM me about rental fee/compensation. Thanks
12/5/2007 11:15:55 AM
sorry so large, these are from the State UNC game.. I have a few more if you're interested[Edited on December 6, 2007 at 6:52 PM. Reason : 1]
12/6/2007 6:40:58 PM
^ someone called that shot cliche or something before (or one like it).. but i really like that pic (of the glasses)
12/6/2007 6:56:38 PM
set em up
12/6/2007 10:36:13 PM
50
12/6/2007 10:36:50 PM
knockemdownoh, balls.[Edited on December 6, 2007 at 10:37 PM. Reason : .]
12/6/2007 10:36:53 PM
So I got a message on Flickr about one of my photos going in the Schmap guide for Las Vegas. The agreement doesn't seems pretty decent. I can post it if anyone is interested. This is the shot they're interested in:Anyone got any experience with these guys?
12/10/2007 3:54:30 PM
agreement as to? payment? you will want to be credited, get a upfront use cost and a tiny royalty. both the costs come from where they are gonna put it, cover = payday.what's the agreement now?
12/10/2007 3:56:01 PM
" Your photo(s) shown below have been short-listed for inclusion in the third edition of our Schmap Las Vegas Guide, to be published late December 2007.While we offer no payment for publication, many photographers are pleased to submit their photos, as Schmap Guides give their work recognition and wide exposure, and are free of charge to readers. Photos are published at a maximum width of 150 pixels, are clearly attributed, and link to high-resolution originals at Flickr."
12/10/2007 4:29:38 PM
No royalties, but publicityI would probably take the offer, but that may not be the right choice for you.
12/10/2007 4:31:06 PM
so, you're not getting paid for it...but they're supposedly not making money on it, either (since the guides are free)? also, they aren't sub-licensing, so it forever remains your SOLE property?
12/10/2007 4:31:18 PM
Right, not getting any money for it, and supposedly they aren't either. I should have mentioned that this photo has already appeared in Lightworld Magazine in Istanbul, Turkey. They sent me a copy of the issue, which was cool. It also had the English translations of the articles in the back.I'll give it a shot and see what happens.http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigcementpond/179157880/
12/10/2007 5:30:50 PM
yeah, i think you should...hope it works out well for you as it's pretty cool
12/10/2007 6:06:38 PM
NO self-respecting photographer would take that offer. They're just milking you for a free photograph. "Publicity" is not payment. When you do this, you actually hurt photographers that depend on selling their photographs to make a living.Even if the schmap is free, the people who design it don't design it for free. They get a paycheck. Their boss gets a paycheck. (probably from advertising revenue) You should get a paycheck too.[Edited on December 10, 2007 at 7:59 PM. Reason : ]
12/10/2007 7:56:59 PM
im still torn between nikon d40x and canon xtii've gone and tested both - neither really feels a whole lot better than the other in hand. the only major differences (appearance wise) are that the canon has a few more buttons on the back to manipulate settings without going into the menu. i'm leaning towards the nikon - also the 50mm 1.8 lens - anyone have a good reason one way or another, or are these pretty much the same camera with a different brand name?also - i'm looking for a good dlsr photography forum on the web and cant seem to find one - any recs?
12/10/2007 11:26:45 PM