Lens. Get many lenses. They don’t have to be $1000 lenses. Find some old manual lenses. When I want that special shot, I bust out my 1963 Nikon 50mm f/1.4. It slays.
Lens. Get many lenses. They don’t have to be $1000 lenses. Find some old manual lenses. When I want that special shot, I bust out my 1963 Nikon 50mm f/1.4. It slays.
When I saw it from a block or so away, I was shocked and thought I must be seeing things. But nope. There it was. When I was snapping pics, a few people slowed down to ask what it was. One guy hollered out his truck window “Holy shit! Is that?” He was a shocked as I was. I want to say there was only 220 or so imported…
A street-parked Noble M400 in my neighborhood St. Petersburg, FL. My neighborhood is full of interesting and awesome cars (you can see one driving by in the second pic), but this was so random and out of place. Glad I had my camera on me. I soon found the owner online. He lives in the Sarasota area and was just up in…
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I’ve got a few of those, including the VW Garage set with the VW bus.
Hitting the sippy cup and getting my swerve on.
At one point my folks had a Triumph Spitfire and and an MK1 Rabbit. This is wee me in the Spitfire.
Somehow I got Kinja’d and this posted to the wrong article. Sorry.
Somehow I got Kinja’d and this posted to the wrong article. Sorry.
At one point my folks had a Triumph Spitfire and and an MK1 Rabbit. This is wee me in the Spitfire.
Vultures are amazing birds. I love shooting them when I come across them with camera in hand.
Deep Fusion in action. Shot with the telephoto, fairly well lit but completely in the shade. The only post adjustment was a little white balance fix using the new iPhone photo editing tools.
Go shoot some panoramas with the ultra wide. You get almost a full 360 degree view. Though it’s best to mount it on a tripod to minimize the pano glitches. Good times.
It’s not sharpening. It’s taking the best pixels from multiple photos to create the final image. Little Peanut breathing is enough movement to soften the details in one single picture. But in the series of shots the camera takes, it sees where the details are sharper and uses those bits. Very similar to focus…
A very nice fellow in my neck of the woods got his GT earlier this year. He drives it, not excessively, but he drives it. He is a hero. And his GT looks amazing.
It’s a song and a way of life.
Always label your bottles appropriately. Always.
The picture quality using the Apple camera app is awful. The trick is to get a third-party app that shoots RAW. I use the 645 Pro app. It’s friggin’ amazing. Shoot in RAW and then edit them in Lightroom on the phone. The quality will never be as good as my DSLR, but it is good and works when I need it to. I shot one…