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drdoctormd wrote:I thought those unis were ok. I like deep blues...and Purples (Furman grad, '89). Reds, I have a hard time with getting oversaturated or not enough....oops, can't let all my secrets out.Do you shoot film or digital?
drdoctormd wrote:Finally a topic I know a teensy bit about!Very nice. I'm just starting as a hobby. Picked up a Digital Rebel XTi last year as a late birthday gift for myself. So far I haven't afford the glass to shoot sports like I'd want to. All in good time. I have learned the joys of a 50mm/f1.8, though. Other than that, all I have is the 18-55mm/f3.5 kit lens, which is okay if I need a wide-angle shot, but eh otherwise. I'm just sticking with portraits and candid stuff while I get the hang of things. I've only been shooting fully manual for about four months, so I'm still mostly green, but I'm having a lot of fun. I also started shooting in RAW recently, which has added even more fun to things. Boy have I had to come up with some storage for those files though. 10.1MP RAW is really something.
I shoot digital for "work" jobs because of the convenience and speed. Here are my particulars: Canon 20D mostly for sports, and for Saturdays just picked up a 300mm/f4.0L; I've also been known to sling a 5D plus 70-200mm/f2.8L over my shoulder but the burst on the 5D isn't as good (but the camera's phenomenal). Mostly use that 70-200 for Friday night lights (www.ChucktownPrepSports.com for anyone interested).
I have recently (past year) gone back to shooting not only film, but rangefinder cameras, which I am totally addicted to. Just got a Leica MP and 50mm/f2 Summicron. I have developed my own film in the past, but for now I'm sticking to C41 process....just not enough hours in the day for all my diversions.
I do have a day job that pays, after all.
drdoctormd wrote:You'll eventually give that 18-55 mm away.I'd give it away today if I had the greenbacks for a better wide angle lens. Although, to it's credit, I have produced some fine shots out of it.
drdoctormd wrote:AND if your computer is fast enough...Now that is one thing I should never ever have a problem with.
drdoctormd wrote:And I've got crap spread across about 5 or 6 hard drives. It's hard finding stuff I know is out there!I actually bought a home Network Storage device that can do RAID1. So I have 500GB of mirrored storage, just in case one of the drives decides to take a dive on me. Eventually I'm sure I'll need to stick 750GB or even the new 1TB drives in there, but for now that should do. I'm just going to make sure I don't let myself keep crappy shots around. I'm using Apple's iPhoto software to keep things organized. iPhoto is basic, but it supports RAW and it works. I usually export to Photoshop to edit. However, I have been demo'ing Apple's Aperture software, which is their pro photog application. It's organization, editing and versioning abilities are pretty incredible. Lucky for me, I get the educational price on that.
drdoctormd wrote:If you're gonna do Football, you gotta get a monopod and a long lens (200 or better). Even the 70-200/F4L can be had for around $500 used, and it's a great start considering L-series is a "pro" lens (housing, glass, durability, etc.).$500? Is that all?
drdoctormd wrote:Can you tell, I've got no one to talk shop with?
flameshaw wrote:I would like to shoot in that RAW format myself, where do you get the models to sit for that?...uh...didn't anyone tell you...that's where the PHOTOG shoots in the RAW......and it ain't pretty. No comments about wide angle lenses, needed, thank you.
El Scorcho wrote:Hmmm. I really like those shots.Actually that lens is around $1,100 new (sorry I forgot)....there are some other lesser (lesser quality and less expensive) wide -angle zooms in the line, but I've always felt it's worth the money in the long run to get as "fast" a lens as I can possibly afford at the time (by "fast" I mean widest possible aperture--means you can get faster shutter speeds; some people refer to the speed of the autofocus as it's degree of "fast"-ness but it's not what most mean by that).
Don't tempt me!!!
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
The poor guy didn’t make it very long. :)