Show me your camera gear!!!!
#381
I can see how saying you need to use the rule of thirds can add a little extra. I'll give you that.
My point is the last contest I did was on a photography forum and the 2st and second place actually got Amazon gift cards. The contest was "transit". Rules were a single picture, it had to be your own, and a due date... that's pretty much it.
This one is car forum with no prize and a ton more rules and standards.
My point is the last contest I did was on a photography forum and the 2st and second place actually got Amazon gift cards. The contest was "transit". Rules were a single picture, it had to be your own, and a due date... that's pretty much it.
This one is car forum with no prize and a ton more rules and standards.
#382
I may have to bow out of this first one perhaps as well -- same reasons: too cold here, crappy weather, and I work during the day so no chance other than the weekend to shoot. I'll try, but it'll be hard. As for rules, these aren't particularly difficult other than requiring 3 shots -- it really should be up to 3 as that's more reasonable. EXIF data and such, that should stay as is b/c it establishes the time the pics are shot and not particularly difficult to include. Overall, these rules are doable; if you really want to see a set of rules that are stringent: Challenge Rules - DPChallenge
#383
It's just such a loaded question. How often do you hear people say "Why do you shoot with Cannon"? You don't because because its popular and accepted. It's like with the car, I get asked all the time "Why did you buy a Fit?" Typically questions like that are basically people who never bothered to look at all the options saying why didn't you just jump on bandwagon. (No offense to Solbrothers for asking or anyone else show shoots Cannon or Nikon, or anything else).
#385
Overall, these rules are doable; if you really want to see a set of rules that are stringent: Challenge Rules - DPChallenge
no harm done
#386
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 5,405
From: Santa Ana/Newport Beach, California
Hey I totally hear you, about the busy lifestyle some of us have...for myself I work 8-5 m-f, go to school full time, teach marine bio and geology on weekend and volunteer my time to the community. Yes some of us do live area were weather can be problem, I hear yea I when I was in Alaska for three months doing research during the winter time avg. temp was -5 to 35 and sometime only 1 to 3 hour of sunlight. If can't do this round just wait till the next one...the only this I will change is the 3 photo requirement down to 1... hope that help some of you. Happy Shooting.
#389
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 5,405
From: Santa Ana/Newport Beach, California
Well does it include going and buying it yourself! hahaha
If so, I pick up some ND filters and CPL Filters. And I'm awaiting for my 40D but probably I pick it up after I come back from South East Asia. in Feb.
If so, I pick up some ND filters and CPL Filters. And I'm awaiting for my 40D but probably I pick it up after I come back from South East Asia. in Feb.
#390
Well, since we're including "self-gifting", I received a WP-DC19 underwater housing for my Canon SD950is point-'n-shoot.
While I don't expect to dive with it for a couple of months, it will be good on snowy days like today! It will also protect from the beach salt spray during my February Mexico trip.
While I don't expect to dive with it for a couple of months, it will be good on snowy days like today! It will also protect from the beach salt spray during my February Mexico trip.
#391
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 5,405
From: Santa Ana/Newport Beach, California
Nice!!!! I always wanted a underwater housing....I would love take photos of my friend surfing and fish in their nature environment.
Well I just brought a Canon 430ex flash... for cheap!!!
Well I just brought a Canon 430ex flash... for cheap!!!
#393
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 5,405
From: Santa Ana/Newport Beach, California
Also I know we were talking about flash
I think can help some of us!
** IMPORTANT LINKS: EOS Flash ** (READ FIRST) (Updated: 2008/02/21) - Canon Digital Photography Forums
I think can help some of us!
** IMPORTANT LINKS: EOS Flash ** (READ FIRST) (Updated: 2008/02/21) - Canon Digital Photography Forums
#395
Here is my 1999 vintage Olympus C-2020 Z digicam. It is renowned for it's sensitivity in the near-infrared spectrum. A "black" R72 filter blocks visible light.
A sample picture:
A sample picture:
Last edited by CBX; 01-06-2009 at 03:26 AM.
#396
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 5,405
From: Santa Ana/Newport Beach, California
Wow!!!!^^^^
I always wanted to mod a DSLR senors for a infrared senors...
Just got my Flash today!! Order it on Monday night and got today!!! The guy shipped it out by USPS!!! USPS FTW!!!
I always wanted to mod a DSLR senors for a infrared senors...
Just got my Flash today!! Order it on Monday night and got today!!! The guy shipped it out by USPS!!! USPS FTW!!!
#397
If you want to see a real dinosaur, I have one of these floating around somewhere, mint condition. 1997, .33mp (yup, .33), touchscreen LCD w/ stylus entry for menus and such. I think it was the first or second digicam that Nikon ever made, a Coolpix 300, though it's more like a PDA than a camera. My cell phone blows it away; 12 years really changed things.
#398
I want a DSLR........ I was torn between the Nikon D80 since some friends recommended it to me but after some research i'm starting to like the Canon xsi..... My other friend made a good point too which was "get a canon and we can share lens" lol I think I'm going to a ritz camera and play with them. I've been reading this thread for sometime but its still kind of a hard decision...Any suggestions? This will be my first DSLR so i wanna get a good starting camera and work with it until i FULLY understand and get a better camera.
EDIT: The links in my sig are from my friends Nikon D200. I don't know what kind of lens he used though hahahaha I'm a noob
EDIT: The links in my sig are from my friends Nikon D200. I don't know what kind of lens he used though hahahaha I'm a noob
#399
I want a DSLR........ I was torn between the Nikon D80 since some friends recommended it to me but after some research i'm starting to like the Canon xsi..... My other friend made a good point too which was "get a canon and we can share lens" lol I think I'm going to a ritz camera and play with them. I've been reading this thread for sometime but its still kind of a hard decision...Any suggestions? This will be my first DSLR so i wanna get a good starting camera and work with it until i FULLY understand and get a better camera.
Aaaand "live view" doesn't hurt either I hate getting my left eye all blurry cuz my right eye is constantly in the eyepiece! Nikon has a sweet lens selection too... Just my .02!
#400
funny thing is my friends got that camera too LMAO he JUST got it. I personally don't want to use their cameras because i do not want to break something or mess it up. PLUS they aren't around as much so i can't ask them to take some pictures thats why i want something not to serious YET until i get the hang of all this mumbo-jumbo DSLR stuff They try to explain to me but its like "wtf language are you talking in?" lol I'm more of a hands on person which makes no sense since i don't want to use their cameras