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Vision#'s Photo Vision# 05 Feb 2010

i have been doin this quite a while ... what you think about it ?
http://martinsgallery.shutterfly.com/
(you can get older pictures from the tab "photos")
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Slightly Wonky Robob's Photo Slightly Wonky Robob 06 Feb 2010

Some great snaps on there mate.

Nice work! 8|
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Sgt. Nuker's Photo Sgt. Nuker 06 Feb 2010

I believe stating that you have an eye for photography would be an understatement. In fact, saying that it's an understatement doesn't even cover it. I must ask you what lens and camera you're using to capture these images, as they are quite astounding, particularly the zoomed in image of the bird. A lot of your photos capture the tranquility and the beauty of winter, which, personally, are the only redeeming qualities of winter (I do hate the cold).

Given your apparent proficiency, it's probably already hit you that you could do with a wide-angle lens (let's be honest and say that every amatuer or serious photographer could use one of those 8| ), especially when taking snap shots of open fields.
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Vision#'s Photo Vision# 06 Feb 2010

i am using old camera Canon PowerShot S2 IS that was bought years back for family , and i started to using it for this. I have stock camera and you should get everything you need to know about it here, http://www.dpreview....iews/canons2is/
I am hoping to get a new camera this summer. :D
And im always glad when people like my photography.
Nuker there are non winter photos too , when you click from tab "photos". 8|
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BeefJeRKy's Photo BeefJeRKy 06 Feb 2010

Hmm I like your technique, but I'd say right now your images are limited by your camera sensor :). You should definitely get a cam with a bigger sensor. Either a dSLR or one of the new Micro Four Thirds cams out there.
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Vision#'s Photo Vision# 18 Apr 2011

Hey, im back on the forums and thought that ill give a update on this thread too.
I have now a new camera, Canon EOS 60D with 18-55mm lens.
More information about the camera http://www.dpreview....canoneos60d.asp
And i tried to put some pictures here but it seems that imageshack is telling me that the picture is too big, any ideas how to bypass that or get any pictures here?
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Kaido's Photo Kaido 18 Apr 2011

Imageshack is not a good place to upload pics.
Use Imgur or Upload.ee :read:
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ΓΛPTΘΓ's Photo ΓΛPTΘΓ 18 Apr 2011

I see a lot of snow there. What make lenses you using?
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Vision#'s Photo Vision# 18 Apr 2011

I have an standard lens in the pictures you see there, cause they are taken with old camera.
http://www.dpreview....iews/canons2is/

Here is one of the old photos but its nice so
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And some with new camera:
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Found these 2 items in my backyards scrap corner
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And here i tried to capture the shadows on the wall.
Thats pretty much what i have done so far with it.
Edited by Vision#, 18 April 2011 - 07:41.
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Wizard's Photo Wizard 18 Apr 2011

The 60D is far to good a camera to simply be using the stock 18-55 lens. You need to get out there and get yourself a macro lens ASAP if you ask me. There a few reasonable ones on the market, I tend to go for Sigma lenses when I want to get them on the cheap as they aren't bad alternatives to Canon.

Your first is quite nice, if a little soft on focus. The second has a good depth of field as well. Nice work :read:
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Vision#'s Photo Vision# 18 Apr 2011

I got the 60D recently and it was quite expensive so im stuck with this lens right now, tho i have plans getting another lens in the future. Thank you i always appreciate feedback on my work :read:
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Vision#'s Photo Vision# 02 Jun 2011

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