I'm keen to have a crack at this too...
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Let me know if you wanna try over the weekend
Natural light or strobe?
Wow, thought a windless joke might have got in first!
Damn auto correct!
tis a video but im saying it counts... :)
http://vimeo.com/45014923
hell yeah dawg
New camera turned up today, so look for me to lower the quality of the photos posted.
Quality SB.
And again!
attn: photo wizards.
i be going to peru in september. i want to take a bunch of pictures & find the perfect photo that i can transfer to a mega-sized canvas on my wall at home. something like this:
http://i1259.photobucket.com/albums/...24-23760-0.jpg
but a picture taken by me. chances are i'll end up choosing one of machu picchu, something like this:
http://i1259.photobucket.com/albums/...hu-Picchu1.jpg
but i 100% want to take the pic myself.
what kind of camera setup should i be running (keeping costs as not-high as i can) to get a decent enough quality picture that won't look really awful in such a large print? is there a certain quality of camera as a minimum i should be looking at?
thanks in advance
pv4
I'm not a wizard. But
You do need some skill. Photography is not easy.
For what you are wanting to do I would highly recommend a Canon G1x. It's basically a camera like mine but without the hassle of carrying lenses around.
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canong1x/
Oh yeah there is a trick to it as well.
You don't wont to get good at it but still good enough to get some nice prints. Otherwise it becomes an insanely expensive hobby or a career changing experience.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net...98687145_n.jpg