1st Post! Hi all. 6 pics attached.
FreeUps
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Below are just a few pics I snapped last night. Last year I enrolled in film school and it turned me on to still photography. Films still my life, but Im loving still right now. 6 pics below, I hope Im not overloading thread. Guys let me know if its too much, and I will resist the urge in future posts. I love BnW, and Im currently handheld only, so dont crush my ego still I get some money in my pocket . Lemme know what you guys think, this will be the first time in my life, EVER, to be critiqued on still photos, so have your way with me!:lol3
Above - My personal fav for these six.
Above - And I guess this would be second in line. Wish it wasnt so soft. I just missed that magic hour!
Let me have it
Above - My personal fav for these six.
Above - And I guess this would be second in line. Wish it wasnt so soft. I just missed that magic hour!
Let me have it
No time for the old in-out, love, I've just come to read the meter
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I really like this one.
"The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over."-Hunter S.Thompson
Nice, dood!
I think the kid shot looks overexposed, but that could be just me. The kid's cool, and so too is the framing by the hand rails.
The first two need work, IMHO. Not sure what the point is of either of them. Traffic trails, cool - but there needs to be more. Maybe I'm missing some finer point of composition.
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The kid is cool too, the framing of the handrail makes it.
The first 2 are suprisingly sharp for hand held but I think they would be nicer if you used a tripod and slowed the shutter down so the moving lights made streaks.
Nice stuff, and welcome.
I liked the napping fellow.
I took the liberty of tweaking it.
Hutch
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Any suggestions for a cheap, but reliable, tripod for me to get my hands on? Any preference for purchasing equipment online? Im using a digital right now, so Im also in search for a 35 cam. For the camera, I need much help. What kind of camera do you guys suggest? Basically, what is a good starting kit for a very amateur photographer? I have decent access to filmmaking equipment, but I dont know how much of that could be used for still. Like I said, very fresh in the game. Gonna hunt around the forum a lil bit, see if I can find my answers there. If theres some good threads on this topic, link em up if ya dont mind. Thanks again all!
The assignments Fish.... CANT WAIT MAN! Awesome idea.
Mac
For a tripod, you don't want to get anything too small or too cheap, because then you'll end up with two tripods. Remember, a tripod is to help steady a camera. If it sways in the breeze, it's not doing its job. So, with that said, I like the Bogen/Manfrotto tripods, and you can get solid combos (legs/head) for under $150. Such as this one:
Good luck, and welcome to da grin.
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Nice rig, tho I'd prefer a ballhead. A whole lot easier to use, especially when you're in a hurry to catch the light.
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Cheers,
Tim
Oooo...I just noticed a bogen ballhead with two bubble levels and separate fast action ratchet lever for the 360° pan: $95. Hmmm.
For some reason, the vast majority of leg/head combos include p/t heads. But you can get a good set of legs for ~$100 then add a good ballhead for $75-100.
"The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over."-Hunter S.Thompson
Lynn:D
The weight that tripods and heads can handle, varies greatly. Some tripods/heads are designed for small, light cameras. Others are designed to carry heaving SLR cameras and lenses. What you don't want is a light tripod that can't support your expensive new SLR. At best you get blurry shots from a shaky tripod, at worst it all comes crashing down.
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