What camera do you use? I'm looking for a camera now, and I'm so picky about it so I'll probably end up never getting one ;) Any suggestions? What are your experiences with cameras, your favourite (if you want to tell me of course)? I am learning photography but I feel like I'm passed digi compact cams,hate to use so much time in photoshop just to make them look TECHNICALLY good. I love the photos you take, the pro look they got to them (speaking technically that is, I also love the ideas behind them!). That's why I ask you, hope you don't mind! I only want to ask people who gives me the impression of KNOWING stuff,so take this as a compliment!
I understand you're Swedish (I'm Norwegian) but I write in English in case I'm wrong.
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anonymous
February 23 2006, 14:27:52 UTC
Hi! thank god both of you spoke about it in english to understand it, I'm very interested as well in these things. I have my 350D since 2 weeks ago and I'm very happy with it as well :D But I'm still using the lens 18-55, the ones that came with the camera :/
I'm used to take pics with natural lights but not with studio lights. Do you have any recomendation about studio lights? how many lights you prefer to work with, watts,etc?
This studio shot about tattoes is great.
I'm trying to buy as well some backgrounds on the net, in europe, but the only ones i find are in USA and the sipping costs are higher than the background itself awww
Ah, 18-55, that's the one I got with my 300D as well. The camera is great but the lens is crap. If you're thinking about getting a new camera - then don't, just get a new lens. :) I have tons of photos taken with the 18-55 so of course you can use it but I'm telling you, if you switch lens someday you will notice the difference right away!
About studio lights, I don't know. I'm not so good at brands and stuff but so far everything I've tested has been good. How many lights I use depends on the motif. I can show you some examples. The pic above is taken with two lights; one spot to lit the backdrop and one bouncer to lit the model. OK, and some examples:
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But why does she has a such tatto if she doesnt like it :(?
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Old sin... and she wanted that tattoo but the tattoo artist screw it up... the panther is built like body builder?! o_0
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Keep it up!
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I understand you're Swedish (I'm Norwegian) but I write in English in case I'm wrong.
Thanx :)
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I'm used to take pics with natural lights but not with studio lights. Do you have any recomendation about studio lights? how many lights you prefer to work with, watts,etc?
This studio shot about tattoes is great.
I'm trying to buy as well some backgrounds on the net, in europe, but the only ones i find are in USA and the sipping costs are higher than the background itself awww
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Ah, 18-55, that's the one I got with my 300D as well. The camera is great but the lens is crap. If you're thinking about getting a new camera - then don't, just get a new lens. :) I have tons of photos taken with the 18-55 so of course you can use it but I'm telling you, if you switch lens someday you will notice the difference right away!
About studio lights, I don't know. I'm not so good at brands and stuff but so far everything I've tested has been good.
How many lights I use depends on the motif. I can show you some examples. The pic above is taken with two lights; one spot to lit the backdrop and one bouncer to lit the model. OK, and some examples:
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