^ WOW. Mind listing what touch up was done? Here's my now not so awesome picture. Finally had a chance to play with a Canon L 100-400.
Great lens! I shoot with an Xsi and can easily tell which images are from my stock lens and which are with the L lens. Very sharp and focus is spot on. IS works great hand held even at 400, just gotta keep a steady hand. Bit heavy but not unmanageable by any means. Wish it were faster but for the price and the zoom range its what my dad was looking for. Slide zoom was odd but you quickly adapt and wish all my lenses had slide zoom. Bought it slightly used and got a hell of a deal. I now need to buy my own L glass, or keep making excuses why I can't give it back.
^^^^haha that car was so ridiculous! that show was sweet, I wish it wasn't raining so the really sweet cars could be shown
What year is this? Never seen the headlights like that, or have I just not been very observant... Tight.
Not very original, but I'm trying to learn how to use this camera. This is handheld with the 70-200 f4L lens. View attachment 22844
Thats a good moon shot. what were your settings? still looks a little soft for that lens. but its a good one! these are from a trip to the north shore last weekend with my girlfriend more at http://www.flickr.com/photos/holsterphotography/
^^ nice i like the pics especially the goose berry falls one. I'm going up there on sat for a week camping.
no i just croped it a little. i usually dont do much when it comes to editing. ill have at it when i want to go crazy but for the most part i like it to be simple and sharp. good photos should look decent right out of the camera most of the time IMO.
just learned how to use a regular lens for super close up macro shots! its fun and i didnt have to buy a new lens! found a spider in my basement tonight. i only had a could little lights to turn on. i need some external flash bad!
the issue is normal lenses have a minimum distance requirement for the lens to focus on a subject. my 70-200 F4L can normaly focus at 1.3 meters. when you want to take a macro you need to get super close up to the subject. 1.3 meters wont be enough. i learned that you can take the lens off and turn it around. its kinda weird but it works. reverse lens macro photography. im simply holding the lens backwards on the camera. it wont mount but i can just make sure the lens is covering up the mount hole and it will let me get WAY in on whatever i want to shoot. this spider was REALLY tiny. the stick its sitting on is only about 2 toothpicks thick.
Spider webs i saw while hiking yesterday View attachment 22928 View attachment 22930 View attachment 22926 View attachment 22929 View attachment 22927
Aight a few questions for you guys! I have been thinking about getting a Nikon D5000 which I have shot with and am really liking! Problem is that I like that fact that it can shoot video to... Anyway I have been saving for awhile and am at the point where I am ready to buy when what do I see but the D3100.... This thing is a 14mp and shoots in 1080p.... though on paper it is better then the D5000 is it worth waiting for and is there going to be a D5100 that is going to make that look like a toy? Also thinking ahead any of you guys have a Nikon Fisheye you want to get rid of or can recommend something for me? I like to shoot skateboarding and snowboarding and don't wanna break the bank here or want to end my life when a board fly's into it lol.... Thanks in advance!