Rather jealous of you folks, we've had snow for the last three days, finally let up yesterday afternoon. And right after several warm sunny days too...
Gary Petersen wrote:
Good job just "Learning" the 5D.
i feel like such a goof ball, learning a new camera. this was the third frame. i grabbed some quick indoor kids snaps over the weekend, and forgot to re-set the iso. great snaps, all were blurred...igit!. trying to burn it in before next months trip to DC, not a week old until thursday. best...skip
Gary Petersen wrote:
It's a good box. All the standard Canon stuff applies so you should be easily ready in that amount of time. My now ancient 20D still works too. Back Patio
"It's a good box. All the standard Canon"
The dark side Skip, should have gone the D300 .. :o)
Still pondering how to use, play it for it's best pictures.
This was with a D70 using a 1.8 50mm lens in low light .
i'm always on the wrong side...pick the issue : 0.
i simply prefer the signature of canon glass over nikon. i'm pondering a 35mm 1.4 for a walk around. street/night use. another lens to learn. best...skip
Kaffemonster wrote:
Kids and water - Guaranteed recipe for fun. Just remember to dry him up good!
My 2 year old after his bath, grabbing the lens hood in the middle frame (fingers cropped out in this version).
Great pictures all, awesome thread!
Kaff that is a excellent collection, I love kids that age.
Then they grow up and become teenagers ..
They are fun but a much different way .. after you strangle them ..
fishit: Thanks - and yes, at two years of age he's just a compact ball of fun running around the house, yet still small enough to allow you to just pick him up and walk away when it gets a little too energetic. I guess thats a little tough with teenagers...
A great portrait of your daughter, nice to see a natural smile for once.