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ha ha whoa slow down, Tina. That is my girlfriends daughter. I keep her while Hannah is at work. She is 3 and her name is Savannah. She is a hard subject to shoot cause a)she doesn't like cameras b) she won't sit still long enough to work on the photo other than the exposure c) she talks the whole time so her mouth moves in the photos. ha ha
Originally Posted by Elijahtc
ha ha whoa slow down, Tina. That is my girlfriends daughter. I keep her while Hannah is at work. She is 3 and her name is Savannah. She is a hard subject to shoot cause a)she doesn't like cameras b) she won't sit still long enough to work on the photo other than the exposure c) she talks the whole time so her mouth moves in the photos. ha ha
Originally Posted by kiss_kiss_kill
Originally Posted by Elijahtc
ha ha whoa slow down, Tina. That is my girlfriends daughter. I keep her while Hannah is at work. She is 3 and her name is Savannah. She is a hard subject to shoot cause a)she doesn't like cameras b) she won't sit still long enough to work on the photo other than the exposure c) she talks the whole time so her mouth moves in the photos. ha ha
yeah she loves me sooo much. She might as well be my daughter. She called me daddy the other day. Which i don't mind but we have to get onto her bout it cause we don't want her doing in front of her real dad cause that is just disrepectful as if maybe we taught her to do it.
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
Took this while we were driving back to the hotel from my work site in Mauritius. My Dell has no editing software, so I couldn't straighten the image out and Facebook isn't very compression friendly. I'm going to upload all my pictures when I get back into NJ because my Dell doesn't know what a .NEF file is and I don't feel like using this slow internet to search for a conversion program.
Originally Posted by Yanki01
Originally Posted by RnB180

Focal Length: 300 mm
just got a 70-300mm lens for a good price that i couldnt turn down... i wanna start getting into using it but its raining ***** out today... i realize at 300mm it gets to be very blurry... would i need to use a tripod? or would a monopod suffice?
Originally Posted by Scionarra
just got a 70-300mm lens for a good price that i couldnt turn down... i wanna start getting into using it but its raining ***** out today... i realize at 300mm it gets to be very blurry... would i need to use a tripod? or would a monopod suffice?








