http://ryanandangel.smugmug.com
Cameras: Canon EOS 30D & Canon S3 IS
Lenses: 17-85mm f/4 & 70-200mm f/4 L USM. Think I lost our 50mm f/1.8 on our cruise last Fall.
I am a new Pro Account user and I would love help with all this DGRIN And SM stuff! I have a bare bones site and I want to spice it up.....any advice or suggestions would be appreciated!
THANKS!!!
So, This is me last week or so, with my favorite toy, my Sigma SD10. I have a few lenses for it, 18-55mm, 50-200mm, and 170-500mm. That one there is the "medium" lens, lol... So, anyhow, we were cruising in Alaska and this was a part of one of our excursions. My daughter wanted to ride in a dog pulled sled. This is actually a picture of me missing the shot where she was going to get off the sled. Because I wanted to shoot some puppies sleeping under another sled. I was caught off guard by the white dog here who seemed to think I was sent to be his personal leaning post, which is fine with me because I love dogs.
But, it was pretty funny that this sled dog took such a particular liking to me. Anyhow, I love my camera, I just wish I was better as using it, which is most of why I am here.
I love my smugmug, by the way! I use it to share pictures with the family members, none of whom live close by. You can see all the pictures my husband Chris and I have taken ... http://ssd.smugmug.com
I guess that is a good enough intro for now!! I am going to choose some more Alaska pictures to upload soon!!
Cheers!!
~Sarah~
ps... Here is the puppy shot I got while I missed Rachel getting off her sled:
Photography: the art of seeing the uncommon in the common.
+++++++ CANON EOS XT- 350D - Sigma 28 - 80 mm macro, MC Zenitar EF 3.5/16MM CANON F1n, Canon FD 28mm 2.8 SC, Canon FL 200mm 3.5 Jupiter 9 2.8/85mm used on bellows for EOS & F1 Bellows is M42 thread with adaptors for both cameras. Tair 135mm 2.8 Kiev 88 6x6 camera - Mir 38B 3.5/65mm, Arsat B 2.8/80mm, J26V 250 mm tele
16 various FSU & German cameras
As you can tell by the exposure above I'm no photographer . But I do love photography. My interests are adventure motorcycle travel (advrider/smugmugger) and freefall photography.
Sometimes I hang around here... now that I decided to post a question I thought it would be good to introduce first. By now I own a Canon 300D. I have the POS kit lens EF-S 18-55, an EF 50 1.8, an EF15 2.8, a russian Zenithar 16 mm 2.8 and a Peleng 8mm 3.5.
Hi, I have the 300D also and got the Zenitar 16mm which I like. I'm thinking of the 18mm, what do you think of it? Appreciate getting some independent observations and perhaps a photo?
Thanks
Michael
Photography: the art of seeing the uncommon in the common.
+++++++ CANON EOS XT- 350D - Sigma 28 - 80 mm macro, MC Zenitar EF 3.5/16MM CANON F1n, Canon FD 28mm 2.8 SC, Canon FL 200mm 3.5 Jupiter 9 2.8/85mm used on bellows for EOS & F1 Bellows is M42 thread with adaptors for both cameras. Tair 135mm 2.8 Kiev 88 6x6 camera - Mir 38B 3.5/65mm, Arsat B 2.8/80mm, J26V 250 mm tele
16 various FSU & German cameras
I should note that the reason is that, when I pressed the shutter on the camera to start the timed release, it focused on and set the exposure for the dark shrubbery--note that *it's* in focus and has nice color, unlike my face, which is slightly out of focus and washed out. Don't know how to solve that except by having someone sitting there while I press the shutter--but if someone had been there, I could've had them take the photo. :-)
-ellen again
Ellen, the problem is one reason I dislike automatic anything on cameras, they are stupid and don't know what to focus on or set exposure from. Best thing to do is set the camera to manual everything, take a reading of the palm of your hand in the same orientation as you will be, then set it manually. Next focus on where you will be when the shutter clicks. Again this has to be manual setting. Then go back, sit or stand, whatever, and click!!! Should be closer and you might have to adjust settings a bit but not as much as you have here.
Try to figure out the manual usage of the camera and forget auto for a while til you learn how to make adjustments.
Michael
Photography: the art of seeing the uncommon in the common.
+++++++ CANON EOS XT- 350D - Sigma 28 - 80 mm macro, MC Zenitar EF 3.5/16MM CANON F1n, Canon FD 28mm 2.8 SC, Canon FL 200mm 3.5 Jupiter 9 2.8/85mm used on bellows for EOS & F1 Bellows is M42 thread with adaptors for both cameras. Tair 135mm 2.8 Kiev 88 6x6 camera - Mir 38B 3.5/65mm, Arsat B 2.8/80mm, J26V 250 mm tele
16 various FSU & German cameras
I'm new to this forum - would love to have some opinions on my latest effort to earn a living: http://www.maternitybykoren.com
I can't seem to get clients in the Bay Area, but New Yorkers are more than happy to sign up.
Anybody know why?
Koren
Karen, I think New Yorkers are far more unconventional than anyone else. Also to live there you have to have mucho disposable income and NYers are used to paying through the nose for stuff.
Photography: the art of seeing the uncommon in the common.
+++++++ CANON EOS XT- 350D - Sigma 28 - 80 mm macro, MC Zenitar EF 3.5/16MM CANON F1n, Canon FD 28mm 2.8 SC, Canon FL 200mm 3.5 Jupiter 9 2.8/85mm used on bellows for EOS & F1 Bellows is M42 thread with adaptors for both cameras. Tair 135mm 2.8 Kiev 88 6x6 camera - Mir 38B 3.5/65mm, Arsat B 2.8/80mm, J26V 250 mm tele
16 various FSU & German cameras
Not a "self portrait" but I hope it qualifies. THis one was taken of me by my daughter in Innsbruck Austria (2003)
She was in the clock tower in the center of town.
I'm in the light colored clothing in the lower left corner. Directly in front of the arch way(s)....
She took a pic of me as I video taped her. She got some nice shots of the surrounding landscape.... (they're on my site).
Brando, I don't see a photo???? While I'm here, guess I should give a mug shot. Here's me with my first king (my husband was photographer).
I live in Juneau, Alaska. Have always considered myself an "artist", but really got into photography when my dh bought me my first digital camera in 2002. I've always enjoyed taking photos, just never had a camera that got the results I wanted. I'm still learning, and know that I've barely touched the surface in all there is to learn in photography.
I am a stay-at-home-mom (part time), part time RN, and part time "starting my own business" photographer. I'm a full-time wife, mother to 3, and homeschool teacher to the same 3.
I'm interested in many things, but I think I have finally found my passion...
okay - so that's only the top half of my face.....here's the whole thing:
btw, yes, that's a shower in the background. I got really bored at like 12:00 in the hotel when we were on vacation in the mountains - - - so I went in the bathroom and filled my camera with random mirror shots... hahaha.
My Equipment: Canon EOS 5D w/ battery grip Backup Canon EOS 30D | Canon 28 f/1.8 | Canon 24 f/1.4L Canon 50mm f/1.4 | Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DI Macro | Canon 70-200 F/2.8 L | Canon 580 EX II Flash and Canon 550 EX Flash Apple MacBook Pro with dual 24" monitors
Domke F-802 bag and a Shootsac by Jessica Claire
Infiniti QX4
My Equipment: Canon EOS 5D w/ battery grip Backup Canon EOS 30D | Canon 28 f/1.8 | Canon 24 f/1.4L Canon 50mm f/1.4 | Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DI Macro | Canon 70-200 F/2.8 L | Canon 580 EX II Flash and Canon 550 EX Flash Apple MacBook Pro with dual 24" monitors
Domke F-802 bag and a Shootsac by Jessica Claire
Infiniti QX4
Hi, I'm Lori. Thats me and a ten dollar camera I had to buy and play with, it takes awful photos! I took the photo with my Canon PowerShot G2. I like photography and want to learn more. I also like painting, thats one of my paintings on the puter screen. Wrecked sailboat after hurricane Frances.
There's something special about taking your own portrait (self-portrait). Anybody can take a photo of you, but only you can do the hard bit about choosing how you want to be seen. It's not that we don't want to see your handsome visages taken by other people, but that we want YOU to shoot them and present them yourselves.
self-por·trait: n. A pictorial or literary portrait of oneself, created by oneself.
Edit: I merged the two "show us your mug" threads.
Ok, I'm so new it's frightening
I can't get over the spectacular shots on this site. I'm a newbie, so I ask for patience. Not certain I am posting to the correct board here as of yet. Still working on navigation. Ha! Do I sound decisive or what? One of those days.
I can't get over the spectacular shots on this site. I'm a newbie, so I ask for patience. Not certain I am posting to the correct board here as of yet. Still working on navigation. Ha! Do I sound decisive or what? One of those days.
I'm a nikon girl and I am not affraid to admit that i sleep with my d200 next to my bed
yeah another Nikon user we nikonians are have to stick together it's like a sea of white lenses in here hehehehe But it's all good. I also do child photography so I can appreciate what it takes to get a good shot. Really liked you pictures, but I think that you should re-visit your pricing. People are getting the $$$ upfront and not trying to make up for it from prints. Just a thought. What lenses are you using?
I'm in the process of upping my session fee. That's just what it's been since I have only been taking appointments for the last few months. There for a few months I couldn't give away sessions AND prints.
I actually had a d50 up until about 2 weeks ago. Now I have my d200.
I HAD the kit lens (18-55mm) and the 50mm/1.8, but now i just have the 50mm/1.8 and a 28mm/2.8.
I'm a prime lens junkie and prefer to stay away from zooms. for some reason, primes just fit best for me.
Thanks for all the compliments on my portfolio. It's VERY much under construction at the moment, but you can view my flickr photostream at http://flickr.com/photos/reitzphotography/
That has more frequent updates.
Comments
Just kidding . . .
Cameras: Canon EOS 30D & Canon S3 IS
Lenses: 17-85mm f/4 & 70-200mm f/4 L USM. Think I lost our 50mm f/1.8 on our cruise last Fall.
I'm new to this forum - would love to have some opinions on my latest effort to earn a living:
http://www.maternitybykoren.com
I can't seem to get clients in the Bay Area, but New Yorkers are more than happy to sign up.
Anybody know why?
Koren
Hey everyone!
I am a new Pro Account user and I would love help with all this DGRIN And SM stuff! I have a bare bones site and I want to spice it up.....any advice or suggestions would be appreciated!
THANKS!!!
~Lindee
flyinglphoto@hotmail.com
http://flyinglphoto.com
Lets all capture the moments that matter most.
As a newcomer, I've posted my first steps on a new thread, but 'guess it's the best spot to present myself
So, hi !, I'm Antoine, and I'm a young french photographer.
I'm a rookie in the profession so I've got some time left to visit Internet's forums
Next time I'll come here, I'll show you my breakfast mug, I promise...
But, it was pretty funny that this sled dog took such a particular liking to me. Anyhow, I love my camera, I just wish I was better as using it, which is most of why I am here.
I love my smugmug, by the way! I use it to share pictures with the family members, none of whom live close by. You can see all the pictures my husband Chris and I have taken ... http://ssd.smugmug.com
I guess that is a good enough intro for now!! I am going to choose some more Alaska pictures to upload soon!!
Cheers!!
~Sarah~
ps... Here is the puppy shot I got while I missed Rachel getting off her sled:
So, then, why are you using a Japanese camera? German cameras not good enough?? Get a Leica!!! HMPH
http://www.tabblo.com/studio/view/tabblos/mikeb380/
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CANON EOS XT- 350D - Sigma 28 - 80 mm macro, MC Zenitar EF 3.5/16MM
CANON F1n, Canon FD 28mm 2.8 SC, Canon FL 200mm 3.5
Jupiter 9 2.8/85mm used on bellows for EOS & F1 Bellows is M42 thread with adaptors for both cameras.
Tair 135mm 2.8
Kiev 88 6x6 camera - Mir 38B 3.5/65mm, Arsat B 2.8/80mm, J26V 250 mm tele
16 various FSU & German cameras
Hi, I have the 300D also and got the Zenitar 16mm which I like. I'm thinking of the 18mm, what do you think of it? Appreciate getting some independent observations and perhaps a photo?
Thanks
Michael
http://www.tabblo.com/studio/view/tabblos/mikeb380/
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CANON EOS XT- 350D - Sigma 28 - 80 mm macro, MC Zenitar EF 3.5/16MM
CANON F1n, Canon FD 28mm 2.8 SC, Canon FL 200mm 3.5
Jupiter 9 2.8/85mm used on bellows for EOS & F1 Bellows is M42 thread with adaptors for both cameras.
Tair 135mm 2.8
Kiev 88 6x6 camera - Mir 38B 3.5/65mm, Arsat B 2.8/80mm, J26V 250 mm tele
16 various FSU & German cameras
Ellen, the problem is one reason I dislike automatic anything on cameras, they are stupid and don't know what to focus on or set exposure from. Best thing to do is set the camera to manual everything, take a reading of the palm of your hand in the same orientation as you will be, then set it manually. Next focus on where you will be when the shutter clicks. Again this has to be manual setting. Then go back, sit or stand, whatever, and click!!! Should be closer and you might have to adjust settings a bit but not as much as you have here.
Try to figure out the manual usage of the camera and forget auto for a while til you learn how to make adjustments.
Michael
http://www.tabblo.com/studio/view/tabblos/mikeb380/
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CANON EOS XT- 350D - Sigma 28 - 80 mm macro, MC Zenitar EF 3.5/16MM
CANON F1n, Canon FD 28mm 2.8 SC, Canon FL 200mm 3.5
Jupiter 9 2.8/85mm used on bellows for EOS & F1 Bellows is M42 thread with adaptors for both cameras.
Tair 135mm 2.8
Kiev 88 6x6 camera - Mir 38B 3.5/65mm, Arsat B 2.8/80mm, J26V 250 mm tele
16 various FSU & German cameras
Michael
http://www.tabblo.com/studio/view/tabblos/mikeb380/
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CANON EOS XT- 350D - Sigma 28 - 80 mm macro, MC Zenitar EF 3.5/16MM
CANON F1n, Canon FD 28mm 2.8 SC, Canon FL 200mm 3.5
Jupiter 9 2.8/85mm used on bellows for EOS & F1 Bellows is M42 thread with adaptors for both cameras.
Tair 135mm 2.8
Kiev 88 6x6 camera - Mir 38B 3.5/65mm, Arsat B 2.8/80mm, J26V 250 mm tele
16 various FSU & German cameras
She was in the clock tower in the center of town.
I'm in the light colored clothing in the lower left corner. Directly in front of the arch way(s)....
She took a pic of me as I video taped her. She got some nice shots of the surrounding landscape.... (they're on my site).
Brando, I don't see a photo???? While I'm here, guess I should give a mug shot. Here's me with my first king (my husband was photographer).
I live in Juneau, Alaska. Have always considered myself an "artist", but really got into photography when my dh bought me my first digital camera in 2002. I've always enjoyed taking photos, just never had a camera that got the results I wanted. I'm still learning, and know that I've barely touched the surface in all there is to learn in photography.
I am a stay-at-home-mom (part time), part time RN, and part time "starting my own business" photographer. I'm a full-time wife, mother to 3, and homeschool teacher to the same 3.
I'm interested in many things, but I think I have finally found my passion...
Life Imprints by Kim
here is my PICTURE:
okay - so that's only the top half of my face.....here's the whole thing:
btw, yes, that's a shower in the background. I got really bored at like 12:00 in the hotel when we were on vacation in the mountains - - - so I went in the bathroom and filled my camera with random mirror shots... hahaha.
thanks for looking!
- RE
www.rossfrazier.com/blog
My Equipment:
Canon EOS 5D w/ battery grip
Backup Canon EOS 30D | Canon 28 f/1.8 | Canon 24 f/1.4L Canon 50mm f/1.4 | Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DI Macro | Canon 70-200 F/2.8 L | Canon 580 EX II Flash and Canon 550 EX Flash
Apple MacBook Pro with dual 24" monitors
Domke F-802 bag and a Shootsac by Jessica Claire
Infiniti QX4
Life Imprints by Kim
thanks for visiting my site!!!!
yeah, I have to keep my phone on silent just to work sometimes.
- RE
www.rossfrazier.com/blog
My Equipment:
Canon EOS 5D w/ battery grip
Backup Canon EOS 30D | Canon 28 f/1.8 | Canon 24 f/1.4L Canon 50mm f/1.4 | Sigma 50mm f/2.8 EX DI Macro | Canon 70-200 F/2.8 L | Canon 580 EX II Flash and Canon 550 EX Flash
Apple MacBook Pro with dual 24" monitors
Domke F-802 bag and a Shootsac by Jessica Claire
Infiniti QX4
I'll be posting an x-ray photography gallery soon in my SmugMug page, check back there in two days or so if you're interested.
I've also got a lot of recent photos from the Galapagos posted.
And my headshot:
Edit: I've added the x-ray photos to my SmugMug page.
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Hi, I'm Lori. Thats me and a ten dollar camera I had to buy and play with, it takes awful photos! I took the photo with my Canon PowerShot G2. I like photography and want to learn more. I also like painting, thats one of my paintings on the puter screen. Wrecked sailboat after hurricane Frances.
Self Portrait. Caroline Everitt
I can't get over the spectacular shots on this site. I'm a newbie, so I ask for patience. Not certain I am posting to the correct board here as of yet. Still working on navigation. Ha! Do I sound decisive or what? One of those days.
NAPP Member | Canon Shooter
Weddings/Portraits and anything else that catches my eye.
www.daveswartz.com
Model Mayhem site http://www.modelmayhem.com/686552
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Hi mgmonk,
Welcome to dgrin
Cheers,
David
SmugMug API Developer
My Photos
posted my first pictures in the field and street post. i'd love to hear advice regarding websites. feedback, too. of course.
www.ivarborst.nl & smugmug
Here's me:
and here's my site:
www.reitzphotography.com
I'm a nikon girl and I am not affraid to admit that i sleep with my d200 next to my bed
yeah i don't like it either... :crazy
is it me or is my nose taking over?
Nice portfolio!
Your session fees seem to be extremely...uh...reasonable. Seems to me your time would be worth more than that!
Dgrin FAQ | Me | Workshops
Hi, I'm not really into child portraits or anything like that, but I've got to admit your portfolio is more than just okay :
Bienvenue à bord !
Just take the picture :
Pictures are at available at:http://www.ballentphoto.com
My Blog: http://ballentphoto.blogspot.com
I actually had a d50 up until about 2 weeks ago. Now I have my d200.
I HAD the kit lens (18-55mm) and the 50mm/1.8, but now i just have the 50mm/1.8 and a 28mm/2.8.
I'm a prime lens junkie and prefer to stay away from zooms. for some reason, primes just fit best for me.
Thanks for all the compliments on my portfolio. It's VERY much under construction at the moment, but you can view my flickr photostream at
http://flickr.com/photos/reitzphotography/
That has more frequent updates.
What a warm welcome here! That's fabulous!