Well, i went out and took a couple pics. I really wasnt planning on taking photos...but i did take a couple. I took all these full auto mode mostly....with mittens on!! haha
.cb.
Well, i went out and took a couple pics. I really wasnt planning on taking photos...but i did take a couple. I took all these full auto mode mostly....with mittens on!! haha
.cb.
nice shots! what lens are you using with the 20D?
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Those are pretty nice man!
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nice shots dude. one of them reminded me of this. every time i see it i rofl.
Thanks guys! The shots were taking in Grand Rapids. At the time i took these, it was 4 degrees out...hahaha...
Thats why i kept it on auto with mittens on! I really couldnt get creative, cause i didnt want to take my gloves off...hahaha
The lens im shooting is the 18-55EF-S IS lens. Its the new 'kit' lens that comes with the new 450D's and what not. I did lots of research before i bought it and people said it was a very nice walk around lens for a budget photographer. I love it!
Also found out my camera has 7,200 shots on it....
Thats not too bad at all!!
Although,since i bought the cam used, it did not come with software. So, as of now, i have to shoot in JPEG and not RAW because my computer wont pick up RAW photos...neither will lightroom. But if i shoot JPEG, my computer will pick them up so i can transfer them....
Last edited by Cbacarella; 01-17-2009 at 03:13 PM.
im not exactly sure what you mean, but i open all my raw images in lightroom.
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that is a sweet camera.
I love how it makes the upclose stuff clear and the background out of focus but you can still make it out
sweet!!
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thats called depth of field. has to do with the lens aperture, not the camera itself.
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