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Drives: 2011 SS/RS manual - White Join Date: Aug 2010
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Older than I look....
Drives: 2010 VR Camaro 2SS/RS LS3 Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Washington
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Dynamic is a good description of the second one, Dolt45! I was leaning toward that one.
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They see me trollin'...
Drives: 217 ci of fury; Chauffeured by SS Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Oklahoma
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Some pics from my trip now that I got the good camera pics off the memory card
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You all are so talented, I am loving where this thread is heading! Keep up the good work, and most importantly....KEEP POSTING! |
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Well, I think we have a good volume of images in here now. I think what I am going to start doing is posting one image at a time. Try to do it once or twice a day, spread out the material ya know. Really give us a chance to go over and enjoy the images before more get thrown up.
with that I have this... ![]() IMG_1974 by Okie Photo, on Flickr I captured this while running around downtown Tulsa, OK. I happened on an old baptist church with fantastic architecture. I had just started shooting the front of the church when a wedding party came out of the front doors. It was just habit to point the lens at the bride and groom! LOL After getting a couple of shots of the festivities I looked over to my right and saw their videographer crouched IN THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET doing his thing. I of course had to snap a shot off! |
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Texas Camaros
Drives: 2011 Synergy Green 2SS/RS Join Date: Oct 2010
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I'm not a professional and photography isn't even my hobby, however, with that being said, I do like taking pictures and with I could get better with both my skills and the imagination/creativity I've seen in so many other photographs.
Anyway, Here's a few I took when we were in Hawaii back in 2010. They have been resized, but I don't have Photoshop, so no other editing.
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Ahhh Hawaii! I will make it there someday!
You know, now days just about everyone is a hobbiest when it comes to photography, even if they don't know it. The ability to capture a good image has become so easy with technology! I think the images are fantastic!
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Texas Camaros
Drives: 2011 Synergy Green 2SS/RS Join Date: Oct 2010
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Thanks for the kind words. I think the idea of a weekly assignment would be kind of cool. I'm a little too intimidated to post any sort of pictures on a photography site, lol.
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The Mechanic
Drives: a sports car Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Louisiana
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Oh, what lens did you use for your macro shots(excellent shots by the way)? I've been meaning to add a good macro lens to my inventory and I haven't decided on what lens to go with. Lately I've just been buying filters, lighting accessories but I definitely would like to pick-up at least 2 more lenses. So far my collection spans: 16-35 2.8L, 24-70 2.8L, 50 1.2L, 70-200 2.8L. |
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Wonderful thread. One of my favorite subjects.........
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Wow, nice airbrush work!!
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Glorious Ignoramus
Drives: SS 45th Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Austin, Tx
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As always, there are alternatives. Pick up an extension tube (or a set). They go between the lens and camera body and alter the geometry of the lens so that it can focus on subjects much closer to the lens as well as cause the image projected onto the sensor/film to be magnified. You'll give up on the ability to focus on anything far away until the tube is removed but for an inexpensive macro set up it can't be beat. FWIW: Tubes have a massive effect on small focal length lenses (sub 100mm) but still work wonders on longer focal length lenses. I've used them on my 400mm lens to take pictures of small skittish critters that didn't want me closer than a few feet away. While the brand name tubes are great, the cheapo Kenko tubes work perfectly (I've got a set that are practically worn out from use). After all, they are only a tube with mounts at either end and contacts for passing signals from the lens electronics to the camera. No glass. Why pay top dollar? Edit: I forgot to mention: When you use equal amounts of extension and lens focal length (50mm tube on a 50mm lens) you will (in theory) be shooting at a 1:1 ratio. Which means that a 5mm bug will cover 5mm of your sensor. You can completely fill the frame with a bee. Of course, at 1:1 you'll almost be bumping the glass into his face due to the shortened focus range and of course the depth of field will be almost nil. Still, it can be fun. Another option, and a really cool one, is to buy a super cheepo small mm lens and turn it around backwards and mount/tape/attach it somehow to the front of your primary lens. Instant super macro. Don't believe me? Do a google image search on "reverse lens macro". BTW: That's a pretty sexy list of lenses you've got there. Premium glass! I'm a bit envious. While I've got a few "red ring" lenses too, I don't have any of the ones in your list.
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![]() IMG_0196 by Okie Photo, on Flickr This was taken at the Philbrook Museum in Tulsa, OK. This property was amazing, I could have spent all day here. Only problem was that is was over 100 degrees that day! |
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Speaking of glass, this is going to be my next one:
http://www.tamron-usa.com/lenses/prod/1024_diII.asp I can't wait! |
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