lowellg
June 12th, 2003, 06:22 PM
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I'm a newbie and it's my first post. My first and only SLR before S2 was a Nikon FM10 kit I got as a gift which only saw action during parties and ocasions as an un-official photographer. I've decided to jump start my hobby into the 21st century and after garnering a wealth of informattion from all you gracious contributors, I closed my eyes, broke the bank and purchased an S2, a pair of lenses and flash, and software, then retired my P2 333, 15" monitor, deskjet for a P4 2.66, 20''lcd, Epson 2200 to get digitized... I'm still reeling from the expense but I never looked back and never will after seeing the photo's from the S2 and the prints it generated on the Epson 2200. It's just purely awesome. I am now my own studio. I hope to learn as I go and become proficient in this field and perhaps turn pro one day. I do have to keep my day job yet to re-coup my spending binge :)
Here's a photo I took while vacationing in April. I would greatly appreciate your comments , and suggestions especially on how to avoid or post process lense reflection (shown on the rockedge).
Info: ISO100, 72mm, 1/350, f8.0 , RAW, no post-process,
I'm a newbie and it's my first post. My first and only SLR before S2 was a Nikon FM10 kit I got as a gift which only saw action during parties and ocasions as an un-official photographer. I've decided to jump start my hobby into the 21st century and after garnering a wealth of informattion from all you gracious contributors, I closed my eyes, broke the bank and purchased an S2, a pair of lenses and flash, and software, then retired my P2 333, 15" monitor, deskjet for a P4 2.66, 20''lcd, Epson 2200 to get digitized... I'm still reeling from the expense but I never looked back and never will after seeing the photo's from the S2 and the prints it generated on the Epson 2200. It's just purely awesome. I am now my own studio. I hope to learn as I go and become proficient in this field and perhaps turn pro one day. I do have to keep my day job yet to re-coup my spending binge :)
Here's a photo I took while vacationing in April. I would greatly appreciate your comments , and suggestions especially on how to avoid or post process lense reflection (shown on the rockedge).
Info: ISO100, 72mm, 1/350, f8.0 , RAW, no post-process,