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Photography: Anyone into it?
Just curious as to which members are keen photographers either as a hobby, professional occupation, or semi-professional?
Importantly if so what equipment do you own and use and how long have you been into this hobby/profession? Finally, what are your favourite subjects, be it the outdoors, wildlife, sports or any other speciality? :) |
I studied photography as part of the design courses I did when I was at college years ago (we are talking traditional wet film/darkroom stuff here, because it was a long time ago). I like it and maintain a vague interest in it since I'm involved in training people on Photoshop amongst other things these days, but to be honest, I don't really have that much time to indulge in it as a hobby, so I currently make do with a bit of a crappy Olympus digital camera, although both my wife and I keep threatening to buy a Nikon digital SLR (she's a designer).
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I have been an avid amateur photographer for about three years now. I have a Fuji s6000fd (a 'prosumer'/superzoom/whatever), and since I am unable to employ proper lighting with it I instead shoot mostly outdoors. I've done lots of natural and floral shots but my gallery is mostly a mixed bag.
Couple of my favourites: http://www.jmgillis.com/pics/files/c...d_DSCF1337.jpghttp://www.jmgillis.com/pics/files/c...d_DSCF1278.jpghttp://jmgillis.com/usswasp.jpg |
Has been a hobby of mine since the mid-80s. But I don't do a lot anymore. Back then, my equipment consisted of a Canon EOS 600, which I still consider to be the finest camera in the world :D, an apochromatic 75-300/4.5-5.6, a 28-80/2.8-3.5, a 600/8.0-reflector, and a standard 50/1.4, which I used quite often, additional some filters, and macro-lenses (which are much better than their reputation). I tried to come along without flashlights, which sometimes was difficult, but acchievable by selecting the right film and time of day. Interest was nature, animals, sky, grass, macro-shots, landscape. You know some of my pics from the wmv-movie of mine that I showed in this forum one or two years ago.
Today, I do more snapshot, and shots of opportunity, if that much. For that, I use a Canon powershot A75. But it is no serious hobby anymore. |
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Love those 2 first pics, fatty! Reminds alot of Finland. :up:
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Hobby,and I am a amateur. Take this of my home town harbour with black and white film in my leica IIIc:
http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/412/61771284pa1.jpg http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/7810/45960454ch2.jpg http://img184.imageshack.us/img184/538/52839910hr4.jpg and of the old fort: http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/1...tarina2im8.jpg |
I've just upgraded my ageing Sony Cybershot DSC-P72 to a Canon EOS 400D. I use the EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM for general use and I'm getting the EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM for Christmas for use at motor races :)
I'm definitely an amateur, and only just starting in SLR photography. I'm at my parents' for Christmas at the moment, otherwise I'd post some photos. |
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I use a Canon Ixus for happy snaps and a Canon Eos400 for more serious stuff. I still use my old Minolta XG for film when I need to get an authentic film look for a particular shot though.
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Thanks guys for the replies and the pics that some have posted. Since entering the Digital SLR world a few months ago my camera gear has steadily grown to this:
MY CAMERA GEAR: Nikon D40 | AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II kit lense | AF-S VRII Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED | SB-400 Speedlight | 2 x SanDisk Ultra II 1GB SD cards | ML-L3 remote | Lowepro Slingshot 200 AW | Manfrotto 676B monopod | Giotto Rocket Air blower I'm looking for a decent wide angle lense and also a macro lense for "bug" shots as my next bits of kit along with a decent tripod. Oh yeah almost forgot I need some good post processing software to convert and edit RAW (NEF) images. Not sure if I will go with Nikon's Capture NX software or something else like photoshop. :hmm: My favourite subjects are motorsport and cricket followed by wildlife and insects. I got into this hobby due to an injury before the start of the hockey season so rather than just sit at home on the computer I invested in my first proper SLR camera. The D40 is a great DSLR model for those wanting to step into photography. :up: |
I just do it for fun. Got a Cannon Power Shot S3 IS 6.0 Mega Pixels.
Took these pictures with it: http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...g?t=1198529028 http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...g?t=1198529067 http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...g?t=1198529119 http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1...g?t=1198529153 It's a pretty cool little camera. |
Love that fourth shot, Camaero!
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