Counterfit said:In such cases, it's good to have a spare bipod handy.
Yeah, a needed investment. D-SLR first though.
Counterfit said:In such cases, it's good to have a spare bipod handy.
*cough*rickvanr said:Yeah, a needed investment. D-SLR first though.
Counterfit said:*cough*
By bipod, I meant a person
Nezza said:I bought a Red filter the other day and was just playing around. Can't wait to try it out properly.
j@yri¢hi£ said:heres some from my junior year in highschool
damgpro said:Here are a couple of my favorites that I've taken:
Chip NoVaMac said:A good shot. The contrast seems to be a bit much on my monitor. The detail in the buildings seems to lost. This can be corrected with burning and dodging in PS.
The lens blur on the photo is an effect some consider to be 'unnatural'.homerjward said:taken with an hp 735 camera and i added the lens blur in photoshop.
w_parietti22 said:Been awhile... but w/e
I took this was a really cool setting on my new Canon PowerShot S2!!!
amin said:I don't use B&W often, but I enjoy trying it from time to time. Here's a low-light photo of my son Oliver:
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Edit: Not sure why the photo above isn't showing. Oh well.