photo-ness!

deanx0r

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I am currently working on a new serie of photos that will cover the light rail train system of Denver, and its surrounding areas. I am still debating on which dSLR to get to shoot in low light situation, but here is a sneak preview of what I have done so far.

Taken with a Fujifilm Finepix F30.
yay or nay?

http://anh.bi.home.comcast.net/lightrail01.jpg
 

deanx0r

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Originally posted by: shortylickens
Awesome. I wish I knew more about photography. But it always seemed like and expensive and complicated hobby.

Let me get back to you guys.

EDIT:
Whaddaya Think?

Not really expensive unless you decide to go all out with a professional gear. I believe the photographer is the one responsible for the end result of a photo, not the camera. Photography has given me an incentive to go out more often, to visit more place I would have never been if it wasn't to take a couple snapshots.

Just don't sit at home trying to take a few pics, go out and hunt for your images.

anyways, bump!




 

Number1

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Originally posted by: shortylickens
Awesome. I wish I knew more about photography. But it always seemed like and expensive and complicated hobby.

Let me get back to you guys.

EDIT:
Whaddaya Think?

You drink and smoke to much and it's time to empty the garbage.
 

Ika

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oh god that pic is pure sex.

actually it might just be an alloy, but it's still awesome.
 

Ika

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Originally posted by: OVerLoRDI
That is a sweet photo.. It almost looks fake like something out of HL2.

Yeah, that's what I was thinking. I sent that pic to a friend, who mentioned "should've used HDR though." I figured he thought it was a game screenshot, so I started to correct him...
 

pontifex

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Originally posted by: deanx0r
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Awesome. I wish I knew more about photography. But it always seemed like and expensive and complicated hobby.

Let me get back to you guys.

EDIT:
Whaddaya Think?

Not really expensive unless you decide to go all out with a professional gear. I believe the photographer is the one responsible for the end result of a photo, not the camera. Photography has given me an incentive to go out more often, to visit more place I would have never been if it wasn't to take a couple snapshots.

Just don't sit at home trying to take a few pics, go out and hunt for your images.

anyways, bump!


not really expensive? hehe...unless you're a lottery winner
 

monk3y

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Hey I'm seriously thinking about that camera... I've read that it doesn't perform too great in the direct sun. Have you had any problems?