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  • Herr Faust Schinken
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    Dog Park (25 of 31).jpg by Matthew w wiseman, on Flickr
    Dog Park (29 of 31).jpg by Matthew w wiseman, on Flickr
    Dog Park (18 of 31).jpg by Matthew w wiseman, on Flickr

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  • shameson
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    Yes if you shoot doors a CPL is almost a nesisity and you can get B+W on amazon for good pricing....

    Anyone else having issues uploading to FLicker. I keep getting a Time out and I cant even up load to my email for the last few days....
    I'm pretty much 90% outdoor shooting. After looking at reviews of filter brands I went ahead and got the B+W since they have a lot of positive feedback. They had the 52mm size on Amazon for a good price and with prime I'll have it in a few days so I'll give it a shot and report back.

    I uploaded a few photos to the app this morning and worked fine

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  • mrsleeve
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    Yes if you shoot doors a CPL is almost a nesisity and you can get B+W on amazon for good pricing....

    Anyone else having issues uploading to FLicker. I keep getting a Time out and I cant even up load to my email for the last few days....

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  • shameson
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    Originally posted by J.Rizo
    download lightroom or photoshop, those first three would look a lot better with a few color tweaks! but otherwise awesome captures, I really like the first two.
    Originally posted by mrsleeve
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    Or just a cpl when shot the 1st time
    Thanks for the advice. I probably will invest in a good software once I start taking more pictures. I have just a uv filter that wasn't on for any of those pictures but I definitely do want to pickup a cpl instead.

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  • Herr Faust Schinken
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    I just got my first good camera a T6i this is the only photo I've taken with it so far
    Lancalot by Matthew w wiseman, on Flickr

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by J.Rizo
    this is very true, especially for someone who doesn't really care to open up adobe programs and go through the hassle.
    LOL Well what a CPL actually does you cant replicate in light room or p/s. Its the only filter effect that cant be done in post, you have to get in the initial exposure

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  • J.Rizo
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    ^
    Or just a cpl when shot the 1st time

    this is very true, especially for someone who doesn't really care to open up adobe programs and go through the hassle.

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  • mrsleeve
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    ^
    Or just a cpl when shot the 1st time

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  • J.Rizo
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    Originally posted by shameson
    Just some pictures from the last few months. Only got into photography this summer

    download lightroom or photoshop, those first three would look a lot better with a few color tweaks! but otherwise awesome captures, I really like the first two.

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  • shameson
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    Just some pictures from the last few months. Only got into photography this summer



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  • gkurey
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    Any one looking into trying the Sony A7R II?

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  • J.Rizo
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    Originally posted by lambo
    I'm in the exact same situation with the exact same body and exact same lens lol. I decided I'm waiting until I can drop FF money on a body and new glass. I don't feel like making the incremental steps up.

    sameeeeeeeee. D5100, but still, same class of bodies. and yeah same here, just gonna wait for ff. I waited this long, might as well wait for a upgrade worthwhile.

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  • lambo
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    Originally posted by Reichart12
    Been thinking about upgrade camera body. Ive had the d3100 for just under two years and the 35mm 1.8 just under one year. Ive been thinking about the d7200 to keep with the Nikon name and I don't think I want to drop full frame money. Main uses will be cars and landscape while hiking, someday I want to get into portraits. Do you think upgrading over the d3100 will help out much? Any suggestions?
    I'm in the exact same situation with the exact same body and exact same lens lol. I decided I'm waiting until I can drop FF money on a body and new glass. I don't feel like making the incremental steps up.

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  • J.Rizo
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    went out with a buddy of mine to finally shoot his new 5.0. was bummed though, we went a week after he sold his old wheels/a week before he got his new wheels, so hes just on his stocks in the photos. nonetheless, I love this location and it makes any car look badass, stock or not.





















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  • flyboyx
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    full frame probably isn't necessary unless you are semi pro or better. full frame lenses also cost a lot more. i would get a newer crop sensor camera because the auto focus and metering will be better. buy the best lenses you can afford. avoid at all cost the factory lenses that come with camera kits. they suck big dirty ass. look closely at the sigma 18-250 zoom. good glass quality, lots of versatility in a small package and price.

    i agree with sleeve....my blood bleeds canon, but right now the camera bodies made by nikon are blowing canon out of the water-especially in terms of light meters and ccd sensors.

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