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Some candids from this last Saturday's wedding

 

 


Storm Crow
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Nov 30, 2005, 8:37 PM

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I love this first shot! I was shooting at 800 or 1600 ISO (I can't remember and I've already removed them from the camera). Then there are some others too that I like. These are straight out of my 20D with no PP. Hope you enjoy them and anyone who is on the fence about digital photography, your really missing out on some fun!












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(This post was edited by Storm Crow on Nov 30, 2005, 8:43 PM)


WLR
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Nov 30, 2005, 9:49 PM

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Very nice. Ain't digital fun?


Friends don't let friends shoot jpeg.


arami
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Nov 30, 2005, 9:56 PM

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Cool Pics Storm!!


We're also having fun in our new venture as photographers here in Miami.



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Arami Camacho
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Dieps
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Dec 1, 2005, 7:06 PM

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Hey Storm, what mode and which lens are you using. I tend to use a lot of Av but my normal lens is the Canon 17-85 IS is pn;y f4 - 5.6. I think I want something faster so I can control depth of field like I do with my 70-300 f2.8.

BTW I like to shots. I tried a couple shots last Saturday but the D20 sure makes a lot of noise in a quiet church.

Jim


PD-170, VX-2000 (2), TRV-900
Sony Wireless, iRiver, Mini Discs, other stuff
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Storm Crow
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Dec 1, 2005, 9:54 PM

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Hey Storm, what mode and which lens are you using. I tend to use a lot of Av but my normal lens is the Canon 17-85 IS is pn;y f4 - 5.6. I think I want something faster so I can control depth of field like I do with my 70-300 f2.8.

BTW I like to shots. I tried a couple shots last Saturday but the D20 sure makes a lot of noise in a quiet church.

Jim



Thanks...I'm using the Tamron SP AF28-75mm F/2.8 XR Di

I love it so far but I still want to get a longer llens and a wider angle one also.
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jt53787
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Dec 1, 2005, 10:16 PM

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Nice pics Storm! I love that setting of church a lot.

And WOW even at 800 my D70 would show a bunch of noise in files this small.

I'm not far from switching to Canon. I'm probably going to wait til I can jump to the MarkIIn and a few L-glass lenses all at once.


Storm Crow
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Dec 2, 2005, 7:31 AM

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Thanks jt! I'm still learning using the camera in manual but so far I've found it gives you much more control of the outcome of your shot. Right now the only thing i play with is the ISO but soon I need to start playing with shutter speed too. I take your comments as a extreme compliment having seen your pics and site, thanks!Wink
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Good Friend, around these hearth stones, speak no evil of any creature.

Warning: Exposure to the Son can prevent burn!
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