On the topic of point&shoots, here's some point/shoot images. [Broken External Image]:http://images.rapidhate.org/d/3819-2/IMG_2126.jpg [Broken External Image]:http://images.rapidhate.org/d/4950-2/IMG_2485.jpg [Broken External Image]:http://images.rapidhate.org/d/2061-2/IMG_0531.jpg Saint Croix, my home away from home. Beaches that are on par with kiwiland. [Broken External Image]:http://images.rapidhate.org/d/772-2/IMG_0535+_Large_.JPG
AK, blog me up brother, shoot me a cheeky PM I wanna start one but I don't reckon enough people will read it
Thanks y'all. I'm trying to get the girls to do a Halloween Party themed shoot. It's for a calendar, and our October girl got fired. But time will tell.... I work with all of those girls every day
I don't start anything half-assedly. I learn about everything I intend to get into for months before I ever start. And I start doing it properly, with good equipment, lots of knowledge, and get good at it, quick, because of it. It's like people telling people to use shit paint when you start writing, as opposed to buying good paint. Buying hard-to-control, hard pressured, thin, runny paint isn't going to do anything to help anyone learn, and certainly not going to make their work look any better. The best way to learn to paint with aerosol is by using paint MADE for creating art, and I've always maintained that. I don't have anyone buying SHIT for me. If I CHOOSE to spend money I MAKE on a quality camera, why the shit should you care? If I grow tired of photography (And, considering I've never grown out of any hobby I've ever pursued, this is unlikely) I'll still have a fucking nice camera for just taking pictures of shit. It's not like a skateboard, where if you decide you don't like skating, it becomes useless to you. You can ALWAYS use a camera, and as much as I travel, I'll ALWAYS have things to take pictures of. I see no reason you can't buy a good camera straight away if you can afford to spend money on it. I'll keep that in mind. I was playing with a 1.8 with a polerizer yesterday and the shots looked incredible on full auto (I didn't have much time to fuck with it)
mate, my advice wasn't malicious or directed at anyone in particular, I don't even read the user names that post shit unless I see something I like and wanna say something to them. And the thing about getting a really good camera straight off, no it doesn't bother me, I'm just thinking of you, if you don't need it, the money would probably be better use towards something else thats all. My advice is just generic advice to everyone, just things I've learnt. No beef
Meh, sports. Backalley Abortion Donor, check www.kenrockwell.com and read the site through and through and you will become an expert on most things photography.
hundred bucks says half the shots in that contest will be of skaters, and half of those shots will be fisheye, whatever, should be a good battle none the less clouds were looking good this afternoon so i figured i'd try and get a few good shots out of it View attachment 529095 View attachment 529096
I reallyyyyyyyyy dig that last one dine ! [Broken External Image]:http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/2720/img2000b.jpg
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260513686211&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT 1 Hour to go and less than a thousand dollars... someone get it.
I'm just wondering why are these camera so expensive? Like what makes them special? Thats a film camera too right?
one cloud pic and playing with fire..ehh..bored really View attachment 529257 View attachment 529258 View attachment 529259 weird glare and other colors View attachment 529260 View attachment 529261 View attachment 529262