DSLR Owners Unite! (56k? Are you kidding me?)
Am I totally stupid????? The only cat I see is the one I highlighted with it's back facing the picture.

Back on topic (these are all from my photobucket account which does not get erased when u do stupid things like overwrite a hard drive):
Body: Canon 40D in P-mode
Lens: 70-200mm 2.8 IS with CP filter
Freehand with no monopod
No PP except for cropping


Back on topic (these are all from my photobucket account which does not get erased when u do stupid things like overwrite a hard drive):
Body: Canon 40D in P-mode
Lens: 70-200mm 2.8 IS with CP filter
Freehand with no monopod
No PP except for cropping

Can I get some constructive critisism on these, please. Thanks.
[[All of my pics are taken with a Canon Rebel XTI equiped with the 18-55mm kit lens. Freehand, no tripod. I don't have one yet.... =( ]]
1/30 sec. F/3.5

1/1000 sec. F/3.5

1/1000 sec. F/4
[[All of my pics are taken with a Canon Rebel XTI equiped with the 18-55mm kit lens. Freehand, no tripod. I don't have one yet.... =( ]]
1/30 sec. F/3.5

1/1000 sec. F/3.5

1/1000 sec. F/4
Originally Posted by P-Shooter
I like the composition Joe-say. I never would have thought to take those shots that way. Am I the only one who will post type of equipment used for a shot? What kind of lens did you use for that?
Originally Posted by Yanki01
pretty damn nice id say!
One day, looking out the window while in Vancouver, BC, Canada, the
light was just one of those rare, perfect types where there aren't any
hard shadows - the kind of light that painters have gone to Paris for
centuries to paint under.
I grabbed the camera and shot this one through the window (you can
see some reflections of the drape on the right side of the pic)
Click this little preview for a larger image...
light was just one of those rare, perfect types where there aren't any
hard shadows - the kind of light that painters have gone to Paris for
centuries to paint under.
I grabbed the camera and shot this one through the window (you can
see some reflections of the drape on the right side of the pic)
Click this little preview for a larger image...








