jkim05 04:26 PM 08-17-2011
CigarSquid 08:36 AM 08-18-2011
Originally Posted by Blueface:
Love this Vegas shot.
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Slow shutter night version.
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I have some cool Vegas ones my wife took.. Ill have to dig them up and get them on here.
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CigarSquid 08:38 AM 08-18-2011
Wolfgang 01:15 PM 08-18-2011
0002S 09:29 PM 08-26-2011
Blak Smyth 07:39 AM 08-29-2011
Clearly not a good picture but all I have is the camera on my phone.
Ran into this huge mantis on Friday, he is protecting my lavendar bush, he was still around after the storm.
He is much larger in real life than the pic gives him justice for.
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Originally Posted by ambientboy:
Congrats! Glad it went well. I was shooting a wedding in Lancaster PA last weekend in the ridiculous heat. It was steamy, and not in the good way!!
That is where I last lived, if your in town again look me up and we can mini-herf!
I live about 30 minutes North now.
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webjunkie 07:48 PM 09-04-2011
There is some seriously good stuff here. You guys are talented to be sure. Makes me embarrassed to post my amateurish stuff.
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Sunset over the mountains from where I live in Nagano Prefecture. (Didn't know what I was doing, still don't)
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Friend screwing around and posing in horrible light.
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While I did not take it, this is one I acquired from a friend as a going away gift when I left the Targeting shop at 8AF. It's about 11x14, framed with an engraved plaque that reads
"USAF Targets. Delivering Love 2000lbs at a time"
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Fordman4ever 09:39 PM 09-06-2011
Fordman4ever 09:40 PM 09-06-2011
I noticed this little guy after my Mother-in-Law had her hand about 1 inch from its face.
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Probably the biggest one I've seen ever.
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kenstogie 05:26 PM 09-10-2011
I have a Canon T1i with a nifty 50 and am wanting something better with a full frame sensor. I have the other stock zoom lenses but they are mediocre so I don't use them. A buddy has a Nikon 300s and it is considerably better so I am leaning toward Nikon.
Camera body suggestions???? -full size sensor and hd video is a must
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ashtonlady 07:00 PM 09-10-2011
Full sensor Canon is the 5D Mark II, I have a Canon 60D. I have found that getting Great Glass aka Lenses is the way to go, buying low end lenses is a waste of money.
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ambientboy 07:06 PM 09-10-2011
The 5DmII is solid and you can't go wrong. I also have a 7D and it's performance is top knotch, actually better than my 5DmII (but the image quality is a little better for the 5DmII). Buy good glass...always...and learn the ins and outs of each lens like your life depends on it. Having two lenses that you can do anything with is better than 5 lenses you can barely control.
As for Nikon, the only thing I don't like about Nikon (and I do mean the only thing that doesn't have to do with software/operating systems) is that each line requires different lenses, whereas a Canon EF lens fits almost any Canon camera...film or digital. But if you get to know Nikon well and enjoy it, stay with what you use well.
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Shot with 7D and Canon 24-105L
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Mr.Maduro 08:16 AM 09-16-2011
Here's a few I took on my iPhone. First the originals, then after I tinkered with them on the Snapbucket app.
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Mr.Maduro 08:17 AM 09-16-2011
WittyUserName 11:15 PM 10-02-2011
I am beginning to outgrow my Canon S95 Point and Shoot so I just pulled the trigger on my first DSLR. I got a Canon T3i with a 18-135 EF-S IS lens along with a UV filter and some other goodies. I figured that would be good to start, I am sure once I fall further down this slope I will upgrade lenses quickly. Once everything shows up and I snap a few photos I will be sure to put some up.
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emopunker2004 04:29 AM 10-03-2011
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The moon and tree. Night shot with my Nikon D90 and a tamron 28-300.
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MrClean 04:41 AM 10-03-2011
MrClean 04:46 AM 10-03-2011