But if he did, he certainly wouldn't sell said electronics a few months later for cash.fart said:and totally not willing to turn his girlfriend out for consumer electronics
Waychel said:Taken the other day when I went riding.
Raxel said:The Jumbo floating restaurant, as seen in God of Cookery!
That shot is great. I really want to visit China someday soon.Kola said:From my latest Shanghai trip:
View from the observation platform on the 88th floor of the Jinmao Tower, down into the lobby of the Grand Hyatt hotel. They are renting 30 stories...
It helps to have a dslr/slr so you can control shutter speed.Waychel said:Wow, this is great! I can never take action shots -- they always turn out real blurry.
I've never been to the races before; did you place any bets?
AirBrian said:That shot is great. I really want to visit China someday soon.
It helps to have a dslr/slr so you can control shutter speed.
Oh yeah I bet -- that's half the fun! I usually go to the races every year on the Saturday of the Kentucky Derby (so I can also bet on that race too). There's a group of us that go, and the ladies of the group will make and wear hats. The race park has a hat contest each year and last year one of my friends won 3rd place. We also have a friendly competition to see who can win the most money that day (we all start out with the same amount). The minimum bet per race is $2, so $20 will last you the whole day even if you don't win anything back. Not too bad for a whole day of fun.
Blackie said:Good shots. Oddly enough they give me the biggest nostalgia trip about my shithole of a hometown, Modesto.
Heh. Not to say your town looks like a shithole.
AirBrian said:Oh yeah I bet -- that's half the fun! I usually go to the races every year on the Saturday of the Kentucky Derby (so I can also bet on that race too). There's a group of us that go, and the ladies of the group will make and wear hats. The race park has a hat contest each year and last year one of my friends won 3rd place. We also have a friendly competition to see who can win the most money that day (we all start out with the same amount). The minimum bet per race is $2, so $20 will last you the whole day even if you don't win anything back. Not too bad for a whole day of fun.
wow**2Timbuktu said:My old school
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Hong Kong (CITY)
Nice! Going on a trip makes for the perfect time to bite the bullet too. When the time comes, let me know. I've got tons of great links for info on the D70/D70s. Also, when you get some free time, check out the dpreview forums. I've learned so much there; plus if you ever have a question, they'll have an answer.Great King Bowser said:I'm definitely set on a Nikon D70 for my summer trip back to Vietnam. Will get it at the end of this month when my exams are finished. I'll be looking your way with help in getting to grips with my first DSLR.
You've taken some great shots man.
AirBrian said:You have some great shots, Timbuktu.
Nice! Going on a trip makes for the perfect time to bite the bullet too. When the time comes, let me know. I've got tons of great links for info on the D70/D70s. Also, when you get some free time, check out the dpreview forums. I've learned so much there; plus if you ever have a question, they'll have an answer.
Yeah, I remember you mentioning that you use the D70 from another thread. I use the kit lens, Nikkor 70-300mm D ED, and a Nikkor 50mm 1.8. I mainly use the kit lens for any wide-angle shots. For a kit lens, I've been really happy with it, even if it's a little soft.Timbuktu said:What lenses do you use AirBrian? I use D70 myself, with the kit lense and a couple of old Nikon lenses (which were from my film camera, which took some of those shots I'd shown...oh I do miss the dark room). As you can probably tell, I need a decent macro, although my main subject is usually architecture.
Diablos said:Kola:
I really like this image for some reason. Perhaps because it perfectly captures the setting. It also looks like it could be an album cover, don't you think?
Y'know, if there was a giant Katamari in the background it would make an excellent box art for the next game.Diablos said:Kola:
I really like this image for some reason. Perhaps because it perfectly captures the setting. It also looks like it could be an album cover, don't you think?
Thanks. All were taken with the 70-300mm except the blue bird, snake, and alligator those were with the 50mm. And Id love to put up the full-sized image of the alligator because this one does it no justice, but its 1.5 MB. All shots were taken handheld. I was actually planning to take a monopod, but I forgot it on the way out.Lucky Forward said:Nice stuff, AirBrian! I've always preferred nature and animal photography to the street life and architecture subjects that interest others on this board. Were they taken with your 70-300? Did you go hand-held or shoot with a tripod or monopod?
The camel shot is really tack-sharp. Did you have any kind of macro attachment for the frog shot, or can your lens focus that close? Of the eagle shots , I like the first...it's sharper, and the second one has a distracting highlight behind the eagle's head. The squirrel looks like he's on a commando infiltration mission.
I'll be doing a ten day backpacking trip in New Mexico starting next week with my 20D, and I'm going to lug my 100-400L (it's really heavy) along with my 17-85. I'm hoping to get some nice wildlife opportunities out there.
AirBrian said:And Id love to put up the full-sized image of the alligator because this one does it no justice, but its 1.5 MB.
I love the last one.Suikoguy said:Fireworks Photos for you!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v421/jaesin/CIMG0234.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v421/jaesin/CIMG0236.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v421/jaesin/CIMG0266.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v421/jaesin/CIMG0264.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v421/jaesin/CIMG0253.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v421/jaesin/CIMG0252.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v421/jaesin/CIMG0240.jpg
Taken tonight, for your enjoyment
I love the contrast. What was your B&W conversion process?sp0rsk said:
something i did today
AirBrian said:I love the contrast. What was your B&W conversion process?