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Re: Family Session: State Street
I like the way the photos look very spontaneus and not posed even w/ the first one. But you have to watch out for cropping out certain things like the jumping shot, cropping out certain body parts and especially parts of the face is a no-no, sometimes it works, but not in the last shot you provided. Lastly, watch out for… -
Re: In need of an outside opinion
Quote: <table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"> <tbody><tr> <td class="alt2" style="border: 1px inset ;"> Originally Posted by jonh68 When you buy the D300, you will see it's limitations and want the D700, and then.... If better IQ is wanted, better lenses will help more than the camera. </td> </tr>… -
Re: How would you respond? (i.e. is there a way to hide Smugmug pricing?)
Actually, it's more than money I have to chime in here, because this was one of my first complaints when I arrived in SM MORE THAN 1/2 YEAR AGO !!! :) Feels a lot longer Anyway...a customer's perception of your price as a pro has more than just your professional eye as a mark up. The assumption most non-pro's make is that… -
Re: Help me with these definitions
I don't want to ruffle feathers here, but, the relationship between focal length and DOF gets really confusing. Shay is correct that shooters tend to think of long lenses as having shallow DOF and wide lenses as having much more DOF. I use them myself with this intention frequently. BUT - Technically, the focal length of a… -
Re: A hypothetical you've all heard before......
Always differences of opinion A good body is a good body.....once you start using better glass, then the IQ of an entry level body will beg for faster and more accurate focus, less noise, and the like. Also, a 40D is writing at 14 bit instead of 12..colors and saturation are superb. Now, maybe I got lucky.....I bought the… -
Re: I have some questions regarding weddings
Shoot manual. It will save you countless hours in post. Not to mention, once you get exposure down, you won't even need to think about it. Just hammer down. Leave your stobe in Manual too. I may get flamed for this, but I just got an SB600 & 800 a few weeks ago and I don't like them. I ended up selling them and going back… -
Re: Hasselblad Camera backs.
Backs and other secrets of MF Good place to buy Hasse stuff is www.keh.com A back is a removable cartrige which you load roll film into. Either a 120 or 220 or long roll studio back for Hasse. 120 produces 12 6x6cm images on a paper backed strip of film. 220 produces 24 6x6cm images on a paper attached strip of film. 120… -
Re: Studio lighting - where to start
Small Studio Equiptment List........... Are you wanting to use studio strobes or are you looking to go with dedicated Nikon Strobes, ie the SB800.....the SB800 being bttery powered doesnot have a modeling light and studio strobes do have......you can use the SB800 in studio but I really like having the modeling lights so I… -
Re: FINALLY Booked My Tent Site for Yellowstone ... Now to Plan
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Re: NHL Hockey at HP Pavillion in San Jose, CA
aktse and slipkid Aktse, in my post last evening I forgot to say that I really admire your "fish-y" shot. My widest lens is a 24, and I would love to have the fisheye for some occasional shots. I like your attitude in capturing shots (walk as close as you can get, until stopped by staff, then snap and retreat).....…
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