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sumfoo1
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quepasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasasa

4/6/2009 6:09:53 PM

xmikemasonx
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4/6/2009 8:06:23 PM

JBaz
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it's just a bad picture, like a kiwi production picture. Sorry.

4/6/2009 9:33:32 PM

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4/6/2009 9:46:56 PM

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hey SLR people is this a good deal?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16830111217

4/7/2009 11:32:56 AM

gunzz
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xmikemasonx, those pictures are not funny and they arent even really good.
yes, good deal but im not very familiar with Olympus. you might limit yourself on aftermarket lens purchases with this make but im not really sure

[Edited on April 7, 2009 at 11:45 AM. Reason : sdf]

4/7/2009 11:44:25 AM

Kiwi
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Coolbeans I love the colors, the detail is cool too.

4/7/2009 1:28:21 PM

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^^ damn thing sold out while I had it in my cart...saw something shiny and came back 30 minutes later to find it removed from my cart

i take it there isn't any other DSLRs in the $400 price range huh

4/7/2009 2:49:09 PM

Kiwi
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uhm, the d40 last I saw was going for $449 with kit lens...

4/7/2009 3:08:30 PM

quagmire02
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i think i'm going to have my company buy a DSLR, if for no other reason than i can play with it

what to get, what to get...

4/7/2009 4:46:12 PM

umop-apisdn
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I've been having fun out lately with my new 430ex II and I've been going around shooting frogs calling at night lately. I'm still learning a lot, and I think I need to work on increasing the depth in my shots. I also need to watch out because I've been getting pollen all over my camera lately. Oh, and I know a lot of these shots (if not all) need some sort of cropping. That'll come later.

Anyway, some frogs. I'm taking it easy on you this time, Woodfoot.


Ornate chorus frogs






Southern chorus frogs




Little grass frogs






Brimley's chorus frogs


just had to sit on top of the drowned millipedes, dammit!


Spring peepers




Cope's grey treefrogs




Eastern spadefoot toads




Southern toads (mostly already gettin their groove on)




Only found one Oak toad that night...


Sleepy green anole


Oh shit, did I say you were safe, Woodfoot? That was just from snakes. This giant gravid wolf spider was floating around on a pine cone, this may be the biggest one I've ever seen (nearly spanned the length of the pine cone, and it wasn't really even stretched out).



That's all for now.

4/7/2009 7:10:01 PM

Kiwi
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How do you capture them singing?

4/7/2009 7:16:57 PM

Biofreak70
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gah!

that last pic needs a quick dose of diesel and a match

4/7/2009 7:19:16 PM

ddf583
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why would you want a spider that smells like diesel fuel with a match sitting beside it?

4/7/2009 7:27:11 PM

umop-apisdn
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Many male frogs actually leave their vocal sacs extended even while they aren't actively calling that second. But I particularly sit and wait, for the most part, to actually capture the vocal sac fully inflated while the male calls. Many males deflate as you approach, some species spook more easily than others. So, in essence, photographing calling frogs takes a lot of slow stalking (patience), pinpointing (good eyes and ears), and waiting while being as still as possible for them to call again (more patience).

But really, If you go out after a nice hard rain this time of year (or in my case, after the most significant rainfall we've had in years), when frogs are looking to breed in the areas they are breeding (mostly somewhat temporary pools and Carolina bays), you'll have a hard time NOT finding frogs.

Oh, and I also found an endangered species of frog (Carolina Gopher Frog) in an area that hadn't been known before (on top of that, they have been listening for them for over 10 years there). It's only the 4th population known to the state of SC.

4/7/2009 7:56:05 PM

JBaz
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umop-apisdn, you have some nice captures, but all of them could really need some cropping to make the composition better. Its like... ugg, center again? Meh...

4/7/2009 11:56:28 PM

umop-apisdn
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how did i know, even after disclaimers, that i would eventually get some sort of shitty reaction out of you?

I'm not a professional photographer, and I don't use professional equipment. You should try photographing something other than people. It's like...ugg, clubslut again?

4/8/2009 12:10:35 AM

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i don't think he was meaning to be a super-ass or anything. i think he just meant you've got some decent captures, but they need some work (specifically cropping). looking at them all back-to-back like that makes you realize all the subjects are right in the center of the photos and that gets boring.

[Edited on April 8, 2009 at 12:34 AM. Reason : jk]

4/8/2009 12:33:59 AM

JBaz
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Ok... if you think "you have some nice captures" comment was some shitty reaction... well then sir... whatever. I honestly think you got some winners in there and only reverberating what you said in your post that they could use some sort of cropping. At least you KNOW IT, plus most of them are technically good pics; properly exposed (a bit, some a little dark) and decent color balance.

If I compared them to Kiwi... then that's a shitty comment. Plz, no Kiwi croppage of those.

And yes, I do photograph more than just club shit. I shoot a lot of sports, models, PJ, and commercial stuff. I've shot almost every Canes game at home this season. I've been getting into art, abstract, landscape and nature stuff, but they are horrible. Like n00bish shit.

Also, what have you been using to diffuse the strobe? Bounce card?

4/8/2009 12:38:02 AM

Bweez
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That's how effective criticism works.

*compliment* BUT *here's how to improve*

4/8/2009 1:39:10 AM

JBaz
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works well on women too... as long as you sugar coat the criticism, say it in between compliments, not looking into their eye's (preferably with your back towards them and you bounce your voice off a wall), and two arms length away.

Yes, I do get bitch slapped a lot. My "tell it how I see it" is part of my "truthiness". I may sound like a bastard, but someone has to say it.

4/8/2009 1:55:22 AM

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it's good to give that constructive criticism and i thought u did well, but the negative is why people like me dont post pics in this thread because we are amateurs and will get ripped a new one if we post our stuff

4/8/2009 4:38:52 AM

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I didn't realize this was the "HOLD MY HAND AND DON'T EVER TELL ME THE TRUTH BECAUSE I CANNOT HANDLE IT" thread.

4/8/2009 7:25:10 AM

umop-apisdn
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alright...maybe i let the computer do too much talking to me. i assumed you said it to be a smartass, seeing as one of the first things i said was that i needed to crop.

alright, jbaz....no hard feelings.

4/8/2009 7:43:22 AM

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WHY DIDNT YOU KILL THAT FUCKING MUTANT SPIDER WITIH FIRE???????

HOLY SHIT I THINK ITS AFTER ME

4/8/2009 7:44:20 AM

quagmire02
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how do y'all feel about micro-4/3 cameras? i'm considering the panny GH1 (releasing next month), due largely in part to its 1080p recording capabilities, but also due to its DSLR-sized sensor (18x13.5mm and 2.43cm2 density versus the D90's 23.6x15.8mm and 3.72cm2), the ability to use additional lenses like a true DSLR (in addition to regular 4/3 lenses that olympus/panasonic/leica use, you can use the micro-4/3 ones using an adapter), and the fact that it's significantly smaller and lighter than canon/nikon entry-level DSLRs

the G1, which is available now for $650 with a 14-45mm lens, is the same as the GH1 except that it doesn't take video at all...also, i think the GH1 will ship with 14-140mm lens



[Edited on April 8, 2009 at 10:56 AM. Reason : image]

4/8/2009 10:36:19 AM

Kiwi
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I think what upside-down was saying was because he had already mentioned it in his OP that your criticism was redundant and possibly meant to be douche-y.

But it seems like everyone jumps on everyone's throat in this thread so it's cool, man.

4/8/2009 11:46:04 AM

umop-apisdn
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it was that along with the fact that i've been sleep deprived for several days...caught me at a bad time.

beef has been squashed, though. we's all good.

4/8/2009 5:59:12 PM

JBaz
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^^^ It's been discussed before, but the four thirds system is interesting, but I think it's just a niche market of prosumer niches... If you travel a lot and need to save the space/weight, then its a good choice, but I'd rather have a real SLR optical viewfinder camera system. Personally, I'd be more interested in a camera based on the Foveon sensor.

4/8/2009 11:51:40 PM

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Quote :
"uhm, the d40 last I saw was going for $449 with kit lens..."


so here it is at Amazon for $410 shipped: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000KJQ1DG
and Newegg for $460: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16830113037&nm_mc=OTC-Froogle&cm_mmc=OTC-Froogle-_-Digital+Cameras-_-Nikon+Inc-_-30113037

1) is this better or worse than that olympus?
2) any difference between the d40 at amazon and the one at newegg?

4/9/2009 1:36:34 AM

Kiwi
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I have the d40 and love it. Not sure about comparisons to Olympus techinically but if I recall correctly...I think the Nikon is better... though you'll need to ask one of the guy's for more info.

4/9/2009 11:58:18 AM

nicklepickle
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damnit wrong thread

[Edited on April 9, 2009 at 12:39 PM. Reason : sdfasdf]

4/9/2009 12:38:50 PM

Ronny
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I've been working crazy hours with the Final Four and National Championship game. Not too much time to shoot, but I did take my camera with me to Franklin Street. We were posted up on top of Spanky's. They aren't great photos, but it was cool to be up there.

During the game.





After the win against Villanova.





After they beat Michigan State.





The treacherous fire escape I had to climb repeatedly to get all my gear onto the roof. It was rusty and wobbled, and I'm afraid of heights, so it sucked.



Working at the celebration at the Dean Dome on Monday.

4/9/2009 1:43:34 PM

ddf583
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Ok, I'm going to try this whole effective criticism thing.

Those are some nice captures, BUT it would have probably been better if we had sequential photos of you lighting and throwing a moltov cocktail off the roof.

4/9/2009 1:53:58 PM

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I need some photo editing software...just some cropping and minor touchups...
any recommendations for freeware?
Photoshop is too expensive right now... and I have no idea about any other progs

4/12/2009 9:49:06 AM

Ronny
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gimp

4/12/2009 10:17:45 AM

umop-apisdn
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Alright, so this one I cropped. The snake took up nearly the entire frame in the original shot, so it was only slightly trimmed.

Putting this one out there for some constructive criticism. Is the cropping too tight, or is it alright? I'm also still learning to use my 430ex II, so I don't know if I'm firing the flash properly. Wasn't going for artsy on this one, more so going for a field guide type of shot (wide depth of field, whole animal with distinguishing characteristics included). So, that considered...what about it?

4/12/2009 12:31:13 PM

JBaz
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Quote :
"I need some photo editing software...just some cropping and minor touchups...
any recommendations for freeware?
Photoshop is too expensive right now... and I have no idea about any other progs"

GIMP http://www.gimp.org/, it's pretty much exactly like Photoshop 7.0. All you really need to do with simple photo editing. Plus they have them avaliable on almost every kind of OS, linux, BSD, OSX, UNIX, etc...

[Edited on April 12, 2009 at 6:16 PM. Reason : ]

4/12/2009 6:14:38 PM

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I've finally seen all the lighthouses now. Lookout was the only one lacking so we drove over last weekend.







4/13/2009 9:48:14 AM

JBaz
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Photo Jihadist

4/13/2009 1:28:16 PM

Jvp7800
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I saw this fairly large fox squirrel while driving today. I got 2 shots before he bolted.

4/13/2009 5:46:22 PM

d7freestyler
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pretty cool squirrel. nice shot, too.

he looks pretty excited about eating whatever he's eating.

[Edited on April 13, 2009 at 5:50 PM. Reason : j]

4/13/2009 5:49:45 PM

umop-apisdn
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Kudos on the fox squirrel shot. I've regularly been around them for 2 years now, and I can't ever get those fuckers to sit for a shot.

4/13/2009 6:24:24 PM

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that squirrel is fucking stoked

4/13/2009 6:34:33 PM

Jvp7800
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^^^Thanks

^^ I have seen them in the woods before and like you said their pretty difficult to capture. For some reason shooting from a car causes animals to pause just a little longer vs being on foot. If I see something along the road I usually drive past it get my camera set up then pulll back along side it to get a few shots before they get out of dodge.

4/13/2009 6:52:57 PM

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nice fox squirrel! Where was that?

4/13/2009 7:49:48 PM

GoldenGirl
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Dumb question, is there anywhere you can rent a camera? I am going back to CA and to san fran and want a dslr but I dunno if i'll have bought one at that pt....

4/13/2009 7:57:41 PM

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^^Near West Jefferson, NC (30min north of Boone)


Quote :
"I need some photo editing software"



Free Paint Shop Pro X download
http://www.corel.com/lexar/pspx

[Edited on April 13, 2009 at 10:35 PM. Reason : .]

4/13/2009 10:34:06 PM

wawebste
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set em up

4/13/2009 10:38:19 PM

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4/13/2009 11:09:41 PM

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