Post up images or ask questions about gear, settings, composition, etc. Feel free to post anything, not just automotive-related images (except cats, no cat images!)
Post up images or ask questions about gear, settings, composition, etc. Feel free to post anything, not just automotive-related images (except cats, no cat images!)
2004 Mazdaspeed MX5
Don't you feel like we have to re-create all our old threads?
Lightning and Fog by bedheadben, on Flickr
IMG_4070 by bedheadben, on Flickr
Stilts by bedheadben, on Flickr
_MG_8730 by bedheadben, on Flickr
Love it.
the last one rocks!!! of course those stockings arent to bad either
Drove up to Austin today to shoot with banzai and try out my new Nikon...I'll have something to contribute to this thread once the photodump happens!
Santa Pez
My niece already knows how to take self-portraits
Very cool pics everyone!. Heres my flickr.
www.flickr.com/photos/chrisjuliano
Can someone school me on Macro lens? Would it be better to buy extension tubes or just get an actual lens? Any recommendations for a Canon? I was looking at Kenko tubes.
In my opinion it's always better to go with an actual lens vs an extension tube. I would say for Canon, try checking out some of the 100mm primes.
A lot of good info here: http://www.betterphoto.com/forms/qna...threadID=22961
If you can afford it, I'd suggest the macro lens since it'd also serve as a portrait lens.
2004 Mazdaspeed MX5
Great read. Thanks!
We just happened to stumble upon a teal box truck and used it as a back drop. It turned out as a nice contrast to her red coat.
2004 Mazdaspeed MX5
A good budget macro lens is the Sigma 105mm f2.8 macro, or the sigma 50mm f2.8 macro (cheaper than 105mm). Depending on what type of macro you would like to do id judge that to decide 105mm or 50mm if you go that route.
Oh and extension tubes are shit.