That was a really helpful tip man. Will take that into account when I've bought my camera.
Got any other tips for a beginner?
That was a really helpful tip man. Will take that into account when I've bought my camera.
Got any other tips for a beginner?
learn the effects of shutter, aperature, and iso.
dgrin will help.
i never read the manual, don't think i ever even opened it.
Got a new wide angle converter today in the mail. $30 for a .43x, so far i love it. it renders the stock flash useless, however, and my buddy is borrowing my SB-600 atm.
Here's a couple extended exposure shots i did today to try it out. My tripod is falling apart and it shows. but still, best $30 i've spent on this. Next is a nice, fast prime lens.
sick stuff mang. I'll probably shoot some photos tomorrow. I don't work after school tomorrow, so I'll stay downtown and shoot random stuff lol
I spoke to a women at work today, spent like 30+ minutes talking about photography and she gave me a site I have to look into that sells some really good lenses for dirt cheap. I can't remember what it is right now, but when I find it I'll let you guys know...
Just tested out filming with the Rebel t2i... nothing fancy... I realize my board is too new lol I haven't had a board look like this since back when I first skated. I can't find the time these days to skate, besides just rolling around to and from work and school. I need to get back into skating rails and shit...
Just felt like sharing; I got a couple of new photos I've taken over the past few days/weeks... would be sick to know if I'm improving and what not. Take a peek http://www.flickr.com/photos/66499280@N03/