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spectrrr 01:26 PM 06-22-2010
Originally Posted by J0eybb:
I have no idea what you are talking about but I really like both photos.
They are both the same photo, taken with the same lens. A program called DxO automatically turned the fisheye photo into a regular photo :-)
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Mpython24 03:10 PM 06-24-2010
got a nikon 50mm 1.8 in the mail today. love it.
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Wolfgang 03:26 PM 06-24-2010
Awesome Evan. The 1.8 will open up new possibilities but make sure to vary your aperture to see all the different styles a nifty fifty has for you.

Pics or it diddnt happen.
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kenstogie 08:44 AM 06-26-2010
Originally Posted by Mpython24:
got a nikon 50mm 1.8 in the mail today. love it.
My nifty fifty (canon) is my favorite lens and the cheapest. Go figure.
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Wolfgang 09:56 AM 06-26-2010
50 mm has the classic field of view that most of us are indoctrinated with. On a crop sensor they are closer to 75mm though:-) which is why my 35mm 1.8 hasn't been off my camera in a few months. The classic view rules
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kenstogie 02:12 PM 06-26-2010
I like mine (yup I have a cropped sensor :-)) because it's the sharpest and fastest lens I have. The paper thin depth of field is fantastic.
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Wolfgang 05:35 PM 06-26-2010
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smitdavi 08:18 AM 06-27-2010
Can I play guys?!? :-)

Purchased the new Sony Nex3. Wanted something that would give me the DSLR feel in a more compact form. Really love this camera. Still trying to figure out all the bells and whistles.
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ODLS1 11:34 AM 06-27-2010
I'll play. I'm a newbie and haven't really been able to get out anywhere since I can't drive at the moment. Can't wait until I am able to. I just got a Nikon D3000 though. Always looking for good criticism to improve.

Shutter Speed: 2/1 second
Aperture: F/5.6
Focal Length: 200 mm
ISO Speed: 100
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Shutter Speed: 1/30 second
Aperture: F/5.0
Focal Length: 38 mm
ISO Speed: 100
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Shutter Speed: 1 second
Aperture: F/5.3
Focal Length: 45 mm
ISO Speed: 400
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Shutter Speed: 1/250 second
Aperture: F/8.0
Focal Length: 55 mm
ISO Speed: 100
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kenstogie 12:03 PM 06-27-2010
I like em. Specially The pooch and the bottle ccap.
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Mpython24 05:49 PM 06-27-2010
Nice Stuff man. I got my D3000 a couple months ago. It does what i need. love it.
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kenstogie 05:59 PM 06-27-2010
Buddy of mine has Nikon D30 (I think, full frame for sure) that he actually lets me borrow. Problem is that my Canon T1i is quite frankly a frustrating let down now. :-) might be time to upgrade.
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smitdavi 06:23 PM 06-27-2010
Here's a few from the weekend:

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**sunset at the drive in was amazing last night. Had to snap a few pics.
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Wolfgang 01:28 AM 06-28-2010
Summer is in full swing. Would anyone like to restart the weekend Photo competition?
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kenstogie 06:51 AM 06-28-2010
Originally Posted by Wolfgang:
Summer is in full swing. Would anyone like to restart the weekend Photo competition?
Great Idea but perhaps make it a week long instead of a weekend. Just a thought. :-)
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Wolfgang 10:38 AM 06-28-2010
alright. Weekly photo competition :-)
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kenstogie 12:40 PM 07-15-2010
As mentioned earlier in the thread my Sister asked me to take her pictures and I thought I would throw up one of the better ones. Might post more. The original is considerably sharper but you get the idea.
Both the bride and the groom were very pleased and in there words "Your pictures are better than many of the pictures from the pro's that sent us examples" I took about 1000 pics and narrowed it down to about 200 good ones. Many were dups of the same scene to ensure that I got a good one.

It was esentially a non stop 7 hours or so. I did stop to eat (15-20 Mins) and there was a little wait time (20 mins appx) for her to get ready. I noticed that alot of it was not just the technical aspect (taking a properly exposed and composed shot) but the personable aspect, that is getting them to smile and getting there attention so I could take a good picture.

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coffeemonkey 01:47 PM 07-15-2010
Originally Posted by kenstogie:
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Friend of mine GAVE me a Sunpak 555 and want to hook it up to my Canon T1i

1st - is there a hotshoe connector?
2nd - is it worth the effort?
3rd - Possibility of Damage to my T1i?

I understand I may need to use it in full manual but did I mention it was free? :-)
Don't plug it in via hot shoe but you can use a PC chord easy peasy. That is how we do with our cameras that we use to shoot graduations. It does mean you have to control the flash manually, but those flashes won't talk to your camera anyway, so you are in manual regardless.
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ridenlive 01:54 PM 07-15-2010
Here are few as soon as i get my photo radar page up and going i'll show more then.
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spectrrr 02:54 PM 07-15-2010
Originally Posted by kenstogie:
As mentioned earlier in the thread my Sister asked me to take her pictures and I thought I would throw up one of the better ones. Might post more. The original is considerably sharper but you get the idea.
Both the bride and the groom were very pleased and in there words "Your pictures are better than many of the pictures from the pro's that sent us examples" I took about 1000 pics and narrowed it down to about 200 good ones. Many were dups of the same scene to ensure that I got a good one.

It was esentially a non stop 7 hours or so. I did stop to eat (15-20 Mins) and there was a little wait time (20 mins appx) for her to get ready. I noticed that alot of it was not just the technical aspect (taking a properly exposed and composed shot) but the personable aspect, that is getting them to smile and getting there attention so I could take a good picture.
Quiero ver mas fotos!
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