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looks good jack, i dont have much experience in skate photography but from an audience stand point i find the key to great skate shots is theperspective. Interesting shots utilize great angles.
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looks good jack, i dont have much experience in skate photography but from an audience stand point i find the key to great skate shots is theperspective. Interesting shots utilize great angles.
Originally Posted by mrshadow
iight i can dig your idea i appreciate your idea and i dig that
since i work in downtown area imma go around looking for some people to do some pics
No. You don't really need anything but the body and a lens to shoot. If you justgot it, I'd say shoot with it for a while, find your limitations and what you shoot most.Originally Posted by sk23
i just got into photography and was wondering if i really needed a speedlite for my canon t1i?
if youre going minolta, go minolta srt 100/200 series, or minolta x-300/500/700 series.Originally Posted by Disfunctional
I was thinking of getting into film photography.
What camera do you guys suggest?
I was thinking perhaps a Minolta Maxxum 7000.
Originally Posted by KASUAL111
I'm stuck on which one to get. Nikon 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 or the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8. Anyone who has/have used these lenses, can I have you're feedback on them? Thanks.
Originally Posted by doosta45
if youre going minolta, go minolta srt 100/200 series, or minolta x-300/500/700 series.
the srt series are FULL manual with the swing arm on the inside for over/under exposure. the x series had LED lights on the inside that basically tell you what settings to have the camera at . the maxxum series are auto focus. the srt and x series are manual focus. youll need batteries for the x series to work. but with the srt series, you dont need batteries because you can use the "sunny 16 rule" if you run out of batteries or they die.
great thing about this older film cameras are that they are built like tanks. you probably have to get the light seal replaced but thats really it. i have a minolta x370 i bought from craigslist, and my mom gave me her DS pentax k1000
i get my film cameras repaired by this guy, he's legit and even does trades. he also sells lenses also i got a 28mm from him also.
http://my.att.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=16&groupid=267576&ck=
also take a film class at your local community college or high school. good luck fam. hope this helps
Originally Posted by budahbro
looks good jack, i dont have much experience in skate photography but from an audience stand point i find the key to great skate shots is the perspective. Interesting shots utilize great angles.