I like taking photos
I'm not too good at it, and the vast majority of them are of the sky
but still...I like to do it
lol I have 100s of photos all taken from the same place, and all of the same view.
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I like taking photos
I'm not too good at it, and the vast majority of them are of the sky
but still...I like to do it
lol I have 100s of photos all taken from the same place, and all of the same view.
Those are beautiful, except for the third one. This sun is kinda in the way...
dont use the digital camera...most digital, unless your willing to spend $1500 plus, are shit
ive got a canon EOS 650, Olympus OM-10, Olympus OM-2 and a pentax k-1000...but most of my photagraphy is done with pinhole cameras...and my two Olympus are broken, however.
your camera ae-1 is quite nice, but not the easiest to find lenses for
the minolta blows, sorry to say
35-70mm is a good all-around lense, and you usually wont need more then that....its nice, to have a fisheye lense, for cool effects (make the tower look like its really "towering" over you) and maybe a 70-110mm lense...the higher you go in magnification, the more steady youll have to be, and the more light youll need...so with a 110mm lense, your going to have about an 8 degree field of range...so definantly get a tripod
monopods and bipods are useless, IMO...but a tripod is essential
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A bad work man blames his tools
U can get quite good standard pics of a 35mm point and shoot
U don't have to get a state of the art device to take good photos. I'm not saying it doesn't help tho.. after 35-70mm in flamingskullballs post is usefull to me.. any more info like that floating in someones pipe smoke? (am i hijackin some one's thread by askin that?)
Digital cameras work great. I used to be a big film camera buff, but my camera equipment burned in house fire last year, so I replaced with a nice, portable 7.1 megapixel Canon PowerShot A620, which I've found is really quite feature-rich and takes stunningly good pics. I considered a mid-to-high-end DSLR, which would be more comparable to what I lost, and I may yet get one, but for now this little A620 is just fine. Really, the only downside to it is the inability to exchange lenses, but as long as I don't need super-telephoto power or fisheye-caliber wide-angle capability, that's not a problem. Oh, and it doesn't save RAW images, which is a mild bummer, but not a major issue.
I'm quite into photography but I'm not really that good. I have a canon ixus 55 which replaced my brick of a canon powershot a70.. i would love to own an slr and when i get a job i'll start saving up for one
I have my best photos uploaded here
I like the colors of the sky.Quote:
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me too!Quote:
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Thats the whole reason I take the photo's... not to look professional or anything, just to capture the colours and beauty of it.
Nice pics!!!
Good to see you post again dude, was going to ask where you and Scarlett have been recently....
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I keep forgetting to learn how to focus my new camera.
.... with Canon A510 mostly used on Auto setting