NOW post and share your digital pics!! Great photos inside:)

I use a lowly Canon Digital Rebel with even lowlier (is that even a word?) Sigma 18-125 lens. Shutter 'pressed' via cable remote. The camera was standing on a 13 year old Manfrotto tripod with a ball head.

The settings for the one with red colours is f/13, shutter: 2 sec, Manual mode, ISO100.

The settings for the previous one is f/10, shutter: 2 sec, Manual mode, ISO100.
 
What I meant is "lowly" in terms of dSLR. I don't think you can find anything cheaper than the dRebel. Also for lens, I also don't think you can get anything cheaper than the 18-125 Sigma.

And thanks very much for the compliments!
 
obviously Kelly its not the quality of the product its what you do with it and you always seem to manage it perfectly well. You have helped me with your advice over the last few weeks Thanks!!!!! I hope i can get some good wishes photos this year.
 

Deedee said:
obviously Kelly its not the quality of the product its what you do with it and you always seem to manage it perfectly well. You have helped me with your advice over the last few weeks Thanks!!!!! I hope i can get some good wishes photos this year.

Thanks Deedee! :thumbsup2
As far as Wishes go, this is where digital shines. Just keep snapping. One of them bound to be good. For this 'session' of Wishes I took close to 20 pictures and only about 5 are acceptable to me. :lmao:
 
Kelly Grannell said:
What I meant is "lowly" in terms of dSLR. I don't think you can find anything cheaper than the dRebel. Also for lens, I also don't think you can get anything cheaper than the 18-125 Sigma.

And thanks very much for the compliments!

The photography course I took emphasized one thing..


It's not the violin, it's the violinist.

it's funny how people always ask a photographer what camera he uses, as if that is what made the picture great.

imagine asking a master carpenter what hammer he uses,,or asking a great artist what paint brush he used...LOL



it helps to have good tools, but it's the eye , knowledge and experience of a good photographer that makes the difference..
 
but it's the eye , knowledge and experience of a good photographer that makes the difference..
Good weather and just plain luck as well . . . . . (being in the right place at the right time)
 
Dznefreek said:
Good weather and just plain luck as well . . . . . (being in the right place at the right time)

a good experienced photographer makes the best of the weather, knowing that an overcast day, actually provides more even lighting than a sunny day...

and most often makes sure they are in the right place at the right time..anticipating the action..


luck makes the once in a lifetime photo possible, but the things I mentioned make for consistantly great shots..
 
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Just got back from the World (Jan 19-22 at AKL and Jan 22-27 at OKW) and had a great time. We are so glad to be back :sad2:

Anyways thought I would post a couple pics taken with a Canon Powershot S1 IS (I did take more, around 500, but I'm still going through them!)

First, a Wishes fireworks shot from the Plaza restaurant terrace taken without a tripod/monopod:

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Second, a shot of Expedition Everest from our balcony at AKL (room 5030, great view :thumbsup2 ) taken with my new Giotto P-pod monopod using the removable legs (which begs the question, is it really a monopod :scratchin)

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I wanted to thank everyone here for their great advice, I have been picking up some great tips, especially for low light photographs, tha came in real handy this trip!

As they say -- :disrocks:
 
Kelly Grannell said:
I use a lowly Canon Digital Rebel with even lowlier (is that even a word?) Sigma 18-125 lens.

My digital is also the "lowly" Canon Rebel with a Canon 28-135mm IS lens. I also added the battery pack for bulk (not to mention the extra power). The remote control works well for being in the shot.

The Rebel may be the "low-end" model but it works very well.
 














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