ambientboy 09:03 PM 02-18-2012
Originally Posted by MrClean:
Nice shots Dan!! The first one is a nice perspective of the mountain top......at least I'm assuming that's a mountain top.
That's actually the top of the red crater on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in NZ... This is another shot of the drop off on the other side of the ridge:
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And the hottie in the last pic is my dear friend Laura. She's an actress/model/singer in NY. I was spoiled being able to shoot her consistently for 18mos. She's got that nymph/elf thing goin on, big time.
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Steve 09:12 PM 02-20-2012
emopunker2004 11:55 PM 02-20-2012
Originally Posted by steve:
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Nice Pic Steve. How do you like the Nikon COOLPIX S570?
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Steve 09:15 AM 02-21-2012
Originally Posted by emopunker2004:
Nice Pic Steve. How do you like the Nikon COOLPIX S570?
Love it!
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Steve 11:03 AM 02-21-2012
Originally Posted by steve:
Love it!
I had to run earlier, but to elaborate;
I love the CoolPix, I think this is the 3rd one that I have had. I miss the feel of my old F3's and the Nikkor lenses, but digital is definately a bit more convinient than film. Boo and I also have a Cannon DSLR, but it can be a bit awkward to carry on hikes. The CoolPix slips right into a shirt pocket or side pocket on the pack. If it is a pain to carry, I won't have it and will miss pictures.
That being said, I still lug a Bogan tripod and multiple lenses on occasion
:-)
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ambientboy 11:42 AM 02-21-2012
Originally Posted by steve:
I had to run earlier, but to elaborate;
I also have a Cannon DSLR, but it can be a bit awkward to carry on hikes.
That being said, I still lug a Bogan tripod and multiple lenses on occasion :-)
I feel you there. That Tongariro hike I posted is about 20km up over three volcanoes. As much as I wanted to take a point-and-shoot for ease, I knew I'd regret it with the views. But let me tell you, a DSLR with battery grip with a wide-zoom gets friggin HEAVY after about 5km.
Point-and-shoots have come such a long way over the last 5yrs, particularly when it comes to landscape photography.
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emopunker2004 11:51 AM 02-21-2012
Originally Posted by steve:
I had to run earlier, but to elaborate;
I love the CoolPix, I think this is the 3rd one that I have had. I miss the feel of my old F3's and the Nikkor lenses, but digital is definately a bit more convinient than film. Boo and I also have a Cannon DSLR, but it can be a bit awkward to carry on hikes. The CoolPix slips right into a shirt pocket or side pocket on the pack. If it is a pain to carry, I won't have it and will miss pictures.
That being said, I still lug a Bogan tripod and multiple lenses on occasion :-)
Yeh i have a Nikon D90. My Aunt has the S9100 I think. I love that but it's like $300
:-)
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Blak Smyth 12:32 PM 02-21-2012
I love seeing your photos in here...
I do not need another slope! I do not need another slope! I do not need another slope!
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Steve 12:37 PM 02-21-2012
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
I love seeing your photos in here...
I do not need another slope! I do not need another slope! I do not need another slope!
:-):-):-)
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ambientboy 08:55 PM 02-23-2012
MrClean 09:30 PM 02-23-2012
Awesome Dan, love the lighting!
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ambientboy 11:50 PM 02-23-2012
Originally Posted by MrClean:
Awesome Dan, love the lighting!
That's what remote strobes are for!
:-) :-)
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hammondc 08:03 AM 02-24-2012
Damn fine job....LOVE the volcano pic.
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ambientboy 11:20 AM 02-24-2012
Originally Posted by hammondc:
Damn fine job....LOVE the volcano pic.
Thanks! I've never worked so hard for pics in my life. Sidenote: For you fans out there, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing is where they shot the scenes for Mordor. I've walked in the knees of Mt Doom!
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ambientboy 11:40 AM 02-24-2012
Originally Posted by ambientboy:
Thanks! I've never worked so hard for pics in my life. Sidenote: For you fans out there, the Tongariro Alpine Crossing is where they shot the scenes for Mordor. I've walked in the knees of Mt Doom!
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AD720 08:33 PM 02-24-2012
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AD720 08:39 PM 02-24-2012
Now that's just a handful out of the hundreds I took over a long weekend and really only a couple of those stand out as anything more than snapshots for me. There is definitely a lot more to this than buying a half decent camera and shooting in RAW.
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jjmitchem 09:26 PM 02-24-2012
Looks like I might be buying a new "deployment camera". Any suggestions? Looking for something under $300.
We have our good DSLR and lenses but I don't like taking that out into a field environment. I had a Nikon point and shoot for my last trip to Iraq but I cannot find the charger for it and I am leaving for India this week for a month
Guess I should include a couple of my pics in this thread too
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