*Official* Post Your Pictures Thread

Rit

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Trip to Oregon a few months back and finally edited them. And it's my first real 'picture taking trip'. Just mainly played around with settings and filters... Still have along way to go to get better. But figured I'd start posting some of my stuff.
 

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Rit

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Very nice, what camera do you have?

This was shot with my 40D and a 28-135mm lens. But since then I upgraded to a 60D and have no lens at the moment, just sold it on craigslist. Going to a Sigma 10-20mm, Canon 35mm or Sigma 30mm, and then a Tamron 17-50mm.
 

Jamebonds1

Active Member
This was shot with my 40D and a 28-135mm lens. But since then I upgraded to a 60D and have no lens at the moment, just sold it on craigslist. Going to a Sigma 10-20mm, Canon 35mm or Sigma 30mm, and then a Tamron 17-50mm.

Canon 60D is pretty nice camera with RAW edition inside camera. You should be able to use lens on 60D that was from your 40D. If it is red or white dot near to mount.
 

Rit

Member
Canon 60D is pretty nice camera with RAW edition inside camera. You should be able to use lens on 60D that was from your 40D. If it is red or white dot near to mount.

I was thinking of keeping it, but I'm 'in training' to be a 2nd shooter for a wedding photographer, so I need some faster lenses for low light situations and since the 60D can shoot video, I'd like someone with constant aperture.
 

spirit

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I love that shot man, so sharp and the color tone is awesome! you couldn't have gotten that shot with your bridge camera in all of eternity.

Thanks Omar! And yeah, I got that shot on the D3200. To be honest, since I got the D3200 about 3 weeks ago now, I've not used the bridge camera at all.
 

mx344

New Member
Did a recent maturity/couple shoot:) lemme know what ya'll think.
These were all taken with my 5Dc, with 50mm and my 70-200.
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Rit

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Nicely done MX344!

Just a couple things my noob eye caught and don't know if it matters. On the first pic, it might be nice to see the other guys hand, I don't know what he's doing with it :eek: . Second one, I like the set up and everything, but she has two different eye colors, and she had very beautiful eyes and would hate to lose that. Other than those two things, I think they're great!
 

spirit

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Staff member
Very nice and crisp indeed. Just been out to get another shot of the snow, post processing it now. :)
 

Jamebonds1

Active Member
I was thinking of keeping it, but I'm 'in training' to be a 2nd shooter for a wedding photographer, so I need some faster lenses for low light situations and since the 60D can shoot video, I'd like someone with constant aperture.

You should keep 60D since it is great camera. Different lens wouldn't make body camera shooting fastest, but wide zoom and/or standard zoom lens will do. I would go for small lens as if you're close to wedding or about 100mm to 150mm lens for long distance. Great plus about video shooting is 1080p.
 

Life

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I love that shot man, so sharp and the color tone is awesome! you couldn't have gotten that shot with your bridge camera in all of eternity.

He took that with his new Nikon D3200 D-SLR...;) But yes, I agree, An amazing shot indeed.
 
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