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Re: Another new guy....Thanks Otto1 for the invite!
« Reply #15 on: December 10, 2007, 01:15:21 PM »
Very inspiring photos. Awesome stuff!

Years ago was an aspiring photographer and shot a lot of snowboarding, skateboarding, and wakeboarding. I got some stuff published but the cash flow was low and sparse.

I still have my gear (all Nikon) and was thinking about getting back into it by upgrading to a pro grade digital SLR body.

What are you using for gear?

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Re: Another new guy....Thanks Otto1 for the invite!
« Reply #16 on: December 11, 2007, 06:36:55 PM »
Brad, I am still looking for those blue phases. I was up ther again today and did not see them again. Have you seen them lately?

Scottr, I am a Canon guy. I have a few friends that shoot Nikon and I dont hold it against them! :) You should get back into photography. It is addictive!

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Re: Another new guy....Thanks Otto1 for the invite!
« Reply #17 on: December 11, 2007, 09:46:14 PM »
Scottr, I am a Canon guy. I have a few friends that shoot Nikon and I dont hold it against them! :) You should get back into photography. It is addictive!

LOL!! Nikon vs Canon is like Labs vs Pointers, everyone picks a side.

Are you shooting digital or still shooting film? I have a Nikon F4S that I was thinking of upgrading to the Digital D100. I love film and all it nuances but processing (and paying for it) sucks so I think I am going digi.


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Re: Another new guy....Thanks Otto1 for the invite!
« Reply #18 on: December 12, 2007, 04:46:13 AM »
That is true about Nikon vs. Canon. It all boils down to which one you first used!

I am totally digital. I love it for the reasons you mentioned and for the fact that you can manipulate the lighting with changing your ISO settings without changing film. Also, you can look at a picture instantly to see if your specs are good or if you may need to adjust something.

All this camera talk maked me want to go out and shoot something!

 


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