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    Noise Ninja shouldnt have to be part of your PP. especially for the majority of the shooting conditions that he posted.

    Jamie has a nice lense L-Glass 70-200 2.8 right? sweet... (not a shabby set up)

    my lense, i love it!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny
    Noise Ninja shouldnt have to be part of your PP. especially for the majority of the shooting conditions that he posted.

    Jamie has a nice lense L-Glass 70-200 2.8 right? sweet... (not a shabby set up)

    my lense, i love it!!!
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search

    Part of the problem is that the majority of those pics weren't shot with my big lens. They were shot with the stock 18-55 lens, using no filter, nor tripod. So some I had to lighten up a little bit and that's where I think the "noise" is also coming in. I wanted to post something other than the typical car shots. We've all seen some really good ones of those.

    For example, the animal pics were shot thru very thick glass in the animal's enclosure, not using a filter (didn't have any at that time). They were also shot with my Olympus c8080 which is a step down from a true SLR and uses a fixed lens unlike the 350D. The pics from my cousin's balcony in PR of the cruise ships at night was shot w/o a tripos (didn't bring the tripod with me over to his house like an idiot ). I know, I know, excuses....excuses. Trust me, there's noone that's harder on me than me. Ask Matt.

    I just very recently started playing around with post-processing and I'm far from any good at it. I've ruined many a pics by adding too much of what I thought the pic was lacking when I should've prob left well enough alone. I know that, but I'm trying to get better at it thru practice. Hence, why Matt needs to quit being stingy and let's get back to shooting something....nakid girls to buildings....I don't care, but let's get back to shooting....


    My good lens is this one btw:

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    I do appreciate the feedback BTW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bballjamal
    Clearly I have a long way to go haha! I'm guessing Jaime is using the 350D(with the $1.5k lens)? Deffinately the shots I want, that's all I know!
    Thank you.

    Walker, your Vegas night shots are very nice. I like those a lot. My favorite is the one with the waterfall in the background. Very nice.

    Sniper, thanks for the heads up. I'm very new at processing, so I have a long way to go. Thanks to a buddy of mine, I have Photoshop and I'm trying to learn with it. It probably has more to do with the shooter than it does with program though. Some situations, I forget to fix the previous settings and suddenly I'm shooting outside with plenty of light with the previous settings which were set up for an inside shot. I just have to remember to check my settings more often.

    I've also started playing around with the White balance. It made a big difference at my daughter's choir concert the other day. I switched from AWB to the Tungsten setting and VOILA, the pic looked 100% better. Took out that dang yellow hue you always get when shooting w/o flash in the dark.

    It's all a learning process for me. I'm far from a pro. I'm getting there though. I'm getting there.

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    as far as WB. carry a set of grey cards with u. there isnt many instances where i dont us custom white balance. alot of times, i use objects in the scene to set white balance. it seems to to help. AWB is ok for most stuff, but to get the true colors u must us custom/preset WB. i will try and post some shots later, but i dont really have anything that greatttt....

    Jamie, getinto a habit of checking your camera befor you shoot at any diffrent local. I am in a habit of running through options, this is kinda my pre-takeoff flight inspection lol

    FORMAT - Raw/JPG (raw for very important stuff, cars motorsports, general scenery is ALL JPG)

    WB - Should i preset? 2-3 test shots, and check colors. Adjust as needed

    EXP- should i adjust 1/3 stop in either direction (known after above test shots)

    histogram - make sure this looks nice for your shot (works with exp)

    ISO - check 200

    shutter - check

    apeture - check

    flash - fill, rear-curtian, normal ect?? big mistake people make is not bringing an external flash to a sunny day shoot, thats a no-no

    the above four, will of course change in order and priority depending on the shot.

    that is kinda what runs through my head at first. gotta get in ur own habit to check all your settings. you cant afford to mess up too big. lol. we have all left our ISO way up like retards, lol.
    "The 1911 is a collection of subsystems that must work together. Each part must be prepared and fit properly not only in and of itself, but also with regard to the other parts with which it must operate for the gun to function and appear as desired."

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    jamie, how do u like ur 350? i held one, and honestly didnt like the size. it felt small, awkward and cheep. but nikon and canon have completly different erganomics. but i feel at home on a Mark1 or Nikon D2x
    "The 1911 is a collection of subsystems that must work together. Each part must be prepared and fit properly not only in and of itself, but also with regard to the other parts with which it must operate for the gun to function and appear as desired."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny
    jamie, how do u like ur 350? i held one, and honestly didnt like the size. it felt small, awkward and cheep. but nikon and canon have completly different erganomics. but i feel at home on a Mark1 or Nikon D2x
    From talking to him he loves it. I love mine but really can't wait to get the battery grip. Shooting with Jaimes with the grip and shooting with mine with out you is a world of difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900
    Thanks to a buddy of mine, I have Photoshop and I'm trying to learn with it. It probably has more to do with the shooter than it does with program though.

    The guy who runs the studio I'm starting to intern at completely hates the fact I started out on Photoshop. I feel he doesn't have that high of a confidence level in me on taking great pictures considering he thinks all who use post production tools isn't a good photographer

    Great program though!

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    Danny, you make me feel better that I'm not the only idiot that forgot to change the settings before shooting a new scene....

    I have to really get in the habit of going thru a pre-shoot sequence. I do it for racing, so I should remember to do it for this. You are absolutely right though. I wanna get someone to go thru a couple of things with me that I'm a little gray on, like WB and exp (+/-). I understand the concept and now that I'm used to working with a histogram it will probably be easier, but I still have some questions about it to get it ingrained in my head when and how to use it.

    One of my main issues is that I came from the 35mm world first. With my Olympus 35mm I could do some cool things because I KNEW the camera and it's settings. Some of the same concepts directly transfer to digital SLRs, but the technology is different. I just have to get used to working with it more proficiently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900
    I have to really get in the habit of going thru a pre-shoot sequence. I do it for racing, so I should remember to do it for this. You are absolutely right though. I wanna get someone to go thru a couple of things with me that I'm a little gray on, like WB and exp (+/-). I understand the concept and now that I'm used to working with a histogram it will probably be easier, but I still have some questions about it to get it ingrained in my head when and how to use it.
    That is the same boat I am in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny
    jamie, how do u like ur 350? i held one, and honestly didnt like the size. it felt small, awkward and cheep. but nikon and canon have completly different erganomics. but i feel at home on a Mark1 or Nikon D2x
    I love my 350, NOW. In the beginning, I'd thought I'd made a mistake because of exactly what you noticed....size and finish. I really should've gotten the black finish vs the silver, but hindsight is 20/20 (most add-ons are black vs silver ). I was actually wanting the 20D at first, but then I came across a really good deal I couldn't pass up on the 350D.

    I didn't like the size until I got the 2 battery grip "bolt-on". It really makes a huge difference. It also adds twice the battery life as it holds 2 batts vs 1. It also has the main controls and shutter for vertical shots. That makes it nice too. Like you, I have extra batts on top of that, so I could switch if I run out. The grip also has an adapter that I could use for 8 AA batts if absolutely needed. I always carry enough high cap rechargeable AA batts in my backpack too, just in case THAT is ever needed.

    I want to add a hard screen protector/shade, but I'm not 100% on it just yet.

    I have the CP filter and UV filter for both the L lens and the regular lens. And with the quick release attached to the lenses, it's quick to get them in/out of the tripod.

    I'm using this tripod right now:
    http://www.abesofmaine.com/viewproduct.asp?id=sp7500pro

    I really wanted one with a ball head, but got anxy and just went out and got that one instead. I should've probably waited and gotten the one I wanted, but I'm not the most patient person when it comes to that.

    As for the Mark II or the D2x......I bet the hell you would like those....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bballjamal
    The guy who runs the studio I'm starting to intern at completely hates the fact I started out on Photoshop. I feel he doesn't have that high of a confidence level in me on taking great pictures considering he thinks all who use post production tools isn't a good photographer

    Great program though!
    To be honest, I was never too excited about processing until a good friend of mine started to critique my pics. He's used to working with several different programs, including Photoshop. He has a 20D himself. I'd post some pics I'd shot and he'd always "touch them up" a little and they looked better to me. He shoot a lot of RAW images, so he's proficient at it.

    Once I got a friend of mine.....*cough*** ***cough***...to hook me up with Photoshop, I just started playing with it.

    I'm still a newbie at it. I like that I can copyright the pics and that I can play with the size. I'm still a little too new to really put it thru it's paces, but I'll get there eventually. I've been working on some older pics and playing with them lately.

    To be honest, I can kind of see what your guy is saying, but it's probably because I'm not good at processing myself. I'm used to shooting the pic, and it either turned out good or bad, no manipulation in between. I understand where he's coming from, but I'm starting to learn that he may be wrong though. I can also see where post-processing really can manipulate a good pic into a great pic in the right hands.

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    as far a PP goes, where your boss dude doesnt like it:

    my opinion on the subject is that people against PP are the people scared they are gonna loose business to people that shoot digital and PP them. Its an equal playing field we all have. So why not PP? Hobbies, sports, entertainmet all change rapidly. Ya know, from whats socially acceptible for women to wear (early 1900s they had to wear pants and ankles showing was riskay SP?? lol, now girls barly wear anything and its accepted by majority of socity). Thats similar to photography, whats socially aceptable in the photography world WILL CHANGE, get over it! Now, tooo much PP (cough**estis fatuss** cough cough** LOL) is a whole different story. But thats why competitions have rules about what u can do and what u cant. So then again, your back to an equal playing field. Personally, i dont like to do alot of PP on photos, inless i am going for that effect with the photo. I stick to softening, sharpening, contrst, saturation, and levels. and in very moderation on all of them.
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    Good views, never looked at it that way! Looks like I can butt heads with him for a coulpe minutes next year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaimecbr900

    Walker, your Vegas night shots are very nice. I like those a lot. My favorite is the one with the waterfall in the background. Very nice.
    thanks man. i'm not trying to keep promoting y vegas shots but i found the ones that are my fave.but also show what messing around with different settings can get you.(pics down below)

    I finally joined the DSLR world and now have a Nikon D50. i like it so far very similar to the D70 which i have some experience with but your Jaime your right..its a whole different world when going to DSLR..i came from 35mm too..(Minolta Maxxuum 7D) takes amazing shots..especially B&W's..but its like starting over almost.

    we do have some amazing photographers on this site. it would be nice to have a photographers day out or something..

    i look forward to working with you blokes on the calendar.
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    ^^^I must say i like the WB in the third pic the most. Yet, the two random subjects in the forground and the angle that IMO could be better, make a potential good picture, bad. also, the third being my fav, i would say its a hair underexposed. but this monitor i am has not been adjusted with the little machine thing, cant remember that things name..lol
    "The 1911 is a collection of subsystems that must work together. Each part must be prepared and fit properly not only in and of itself, but also with regard to the other parts with which it must operate for the gun to function and appear as desired."

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    Congrats on the D50 Walker. Those are very nice cams. Very nice shots above, except you should've told your boy to get the hell out of the way.....

    I like the idea of a photo guys day/night out. We have several holidays, i.e. days off work, coming up. Maybe we could do it then. I'd like to take some night architecture shots and maybe some creative non-posed people pics.

    There quite a few non-DSLR cams that are very very good. My old C8080 is a good example. The only real big achiles is that they can't do different lenses so you're confined to what the cam brings and that's it. For the majority of people that's ok. Some of the higher end non's have just about as many built-in features as most baseline DSLR's where people can make up for the lack of lenses too.

    To be honest, a good photographer can take a good pic with just about anything. Most of the photographer's worth is in their head and eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny
    ^^^I must say i like the WB in the third pic the most. Yet, the two random subjects in the forground and the angle that IMO could be better, make a potential good picture, bad. also, the third being my fav, i would say its a hair underexposed. but this monitor i am has not been adjusted with the little machine thing, cant remember that things name..lol
    i was all done adjusting diff setting on manuals and as soon as i take the pic, they walk right into and just stand their.this was about 4in the morning..i was too tired to wait for them to move on their marry way

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    Pics look good Walker. Congrats on the D50. Just out of curosity, why did you go with the Nikon instead of the Minolta you told me about? I figured you would have stayed with the Minolta to take advantage of your lenses.

    I agree that a photog's day out woud be a blast. Maybe we can get Danny to give us a crash course on WB and a few other things.
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    Yall know just as much as me.. i really dont know a whole lot... but lets figure something to go shoot. any ideas?
    "The 1911 is a collection of subsystems that must work together. Each part must be prepared and fit properly not only in and of itself, but also with regard to the other parts with which it must operate for the gun to function and appear as desired."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny
    Yall know just as much as me.. i really dont know a whole lot... but lets figure something to go shoot. any ideas?
    Well you know more than Jaime and I for sure. I am still learning and trying new things but sometimes they just come out wrong. lol.

    I agree, I am picking up my new lens after the first of the year so anytime after that I would love to do a day of shooting or something like that.
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    ^^^ i dont know if i know more than yall... but if i can answer questions i will sure try. so fire away lol

    what lense are u gettin GAteg?
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    I am picking up the Tamron 28-75mm F2.8 IF and possibly the Canon 50mm F1.8 II

    Then I start saving up for the 70-200mm F2.8L IS like Jaime's
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    sounds niiceee..... i love the 70-200 IS
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    Quote Originally Posted by GA_Teg
    Pics look good Walker. Congrats on the D50. Just out of curosity, why did you go with the Nikon instead of the Minolta you told me about? I figured you would have stayed with the Minolta to take advantage of your lenses.
    the camera was a xmas gift from my girlfriend. i was going to get the Konica Minolta this weekend as treat for myself but she surprised me with the Nikon early before she went to Maryland for the weekend..guess my money can go towards a nice lense

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeutscheBAG!
    the camera was a xmas gift from my girlfriend. i was going to get the Konica Minolta this weekend as treat for myself but she surprised me with the Nikon early before she went to Maryland for the weekend..guess my money can go towards a nice lense
    Oh well that is cool. I thought you went and bought it. Congrats on a nice gift I know there is one thing I have learned from being on different photography boards, invest in nice glass. That is what I am doing now is getting nice glass, the tamron gets great reviews on several boards I am on and athough it is not "L" glass it runs pretty close. The next big lens will be and "L" like Jaime's, I love that lens.

    Well we need to work on a date for the photogs to go out and shoot.
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    Photog day sounds nice! For some reason I've always wanted to have a small contest with photographers! List out 5-10 different things and throughout that week or two week period they get their best shot of that particular object. Obviously everyone does the same shots through the same amount of time then later on (online) we compare and see who got the best shots of what.

    Tried that with a few friends but they are your everyday camera people. Point, shoot, move on......so it wasn't a fun experience like I had planned.

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    goood idea. except you would only list one thing for a 2-4 week period. also, the thing doesnt have to be an object, it could be a description of who can capture the contrast between flourescent and natural light the best. theres millions of things. check online contests, maybe we just copy their parameters?? would be easy and fairly set up, since it would be done by a third party. just an idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny
    goood idea. except you would only list one thing for a 2-4 week period. also, the thing doesnt have to be an object, it could be a description of who can capture the contrast between flourescent and natural light the best. theres millions of things. check online contests, maybe we just copy their parameters?? would be easy and fairly set up, since it would be done by a third party. just an idea.
    on vwvortex.com every week they have a contest for the photographers on the site..each week is a new subject, and u post your best pic(s) about that subject....

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    Here's a question, probably a dumb one, but I'd like to know.

    When referring to lenses, what does the "x-x"mm indicate?

    and does a filter make a big difference in image quality?

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    the MM in a lense is the focal length in MM. dpreview.com under glossary if u dont know what focal length is. and yes, a UV filter is a must for all shooting conditions for various reasons. other filters are nice, circular polarizer is really the only other one i use.
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    So can anyone tell me some must haves for the 350d I might not know about yet (personal preferences work here).

    Prosumer must haves:

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    and

    Semi to full pro must haves:

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    i got a fujifilm s5100 for my birthday and so far i love it.. i dont have any filter or anything yet.. here are a few of the pics i have snapped.. any pros with some tips?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bballjamal
    So can anyone tell me some must haves for the 350d I might not know about yet (personal preferences work here).

    Prosumer must haves:

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    and

    Semi to full pro must haves:

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    I don't know if I understood your question, but I'll give it a try.

    "Must haves":
    -extra batteries
    -obviously more lenses
    -a couple of filters for the lenses (UV and CP)
    -a nice tripod


    "Cool to have":
    -battery grip
    -pimp lenses
    -Nice big bag to carry everything in
    -pimp flash



    Overall, the best thing to do is practice, practice, practice. It's an easy camera to shoot with. I like mine a lot.

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    HAH, well I ended up with an Olympus Evolt E-300

    I'm always the underdog! First a cavalier, now this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bballjamal
    HAH, well I ended up with an Olympus Evolt E-300

    I'm always the underdog! First a cavalier, now this.
    I'm a big fan of Olympus. I've had several Olympus and I've had very good results from every single one of them.

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    Well I got the kit with two lenses for a good deal (My Canon 20D body for the whole camera kit +1 lense). Came with a Zuiko Digi 14-45mm F3.5-5.6 and 40-150mm F3.5-4.5. So far I've done a mini photoshoot with the CLK430 and some of the pictures look slightly pixelated. I'll post in another thread and link you all there once It's done!

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    The E-volt from what I have read is a good camera. Not sure on how to tell you to shoot with that one since it is a different system than I am on but I am sure if we all get together we can figure some things out.

    I agree with what Jaime said as far as must haves and cool to have. He has my lens I want but can't afford right now It's ok, I will get there one day. One day I shall have that lens. And I love my 350D and can't wait till we all get together to go shoot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GA_Teg
    Some from the Nikon 8700 when I owned it








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    thanks again matt for which camera to get, I think I am going to go with the Cannon S2 IS, also does that camera allow additional lenses to be attached?

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    Well one crappy part is that it only offers 3 points of focus in AF unlike the 7/8 points we're all used to. Also another question for everyone! I notice a-lot of people use borders around their pictures (as do I) But I was wondering is there an easy way to add borders? I go into photoshop and manually do it everytime!

    Easily the two best pics of maybe 5 good! 25 total so not too bad for working on a new platform




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