Any photographers in here?

I just state it just for the fact of levelling things out like the horizon and such so he doesn't have to mess around with the pictures more than he has to.

obviously using a tripod is a good idea BUT shooting landscapes at 2.8 is not going to get good results regardless ;)
 
obviously using a tripod is a good idea BUT shooting landscapes at 2.8 is not going to get good results regardless ;)


I know. 2.8 is too shallow.

Nutari: Hey man..kit lens is fine. I still use my 18-55 kit from my xti. What do you think those shots of the models were taken with? I borrow lenses if I have to, or rent them, but w/ the kit lens..it's all good. It's learning to maximize your skills with what you got. Your later versions of your panorama is way better.
 
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I know. 2.8 is too shallow.

Nutari: Hey man..kit lens is fine. I still use my 18-55 kit from my xti. What do you think those shots of the models were taken with? I borrow lenses if I have to, or rent them, but w/ the kit lens..it's all good. It's learning to maximize your skills with what you got. Your later versions of your panorama is way better.

Thank you. sometimes I just rush.. I really need to learn to breathe.. focus, then take the picture.
 
Older pictures

Cleaning the track
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Waiting
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Take-off!
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Nice pic ! If the fence wasn't there it woulda been alot nicer,but,nice pic non the less ! Do ya have any pics of that red camaro in the background ?(pics)
 
Taken today with my new 70-200mmL IS f/2.8 out of a double pane window.
@200mm f/2.8 resized for web.
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I've uploaded a few video tutorials on lighting (ie One Light).

Shoot me a PM and I'll send you the link. It's really good for those getting into off-camera lighting.
 
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