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did you go with the nikon brand grip or something else? this is something i've been wanting for quite some time as i seem to shoot tall more often than wide. i've seen many different brands and some of some extra features on them. i'm a little skeptical of the ones other than nikon though.
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 16,638
From: Parsippany, NJ
did you go with the nikon brand grip or something else? this is something i've been wanting for quite some time as i seem to shoot tall more often than wide. i've seen many different brands and some of some extra features on them. i'm a little skeptical of the ones other than nikon though.
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 2,891
From: Oshkosh, WI
I first wanted to water mark in the beginning because I did think it was cool.
But I obviously do agree with you Jon.
Although my photos might not be "professional", I would still also like to get credit if it is deserved.
But I obviously do agree with you Jon.
Although my photos might not be "professional", I would still also like to get credit if it is deserved.
The way I see it pros don't shoot with DX bodies. So I don't even pretend like I'm at that level. However I've had people use my pics before without permission. Had they asked I would have probably given them an unmarked version. But ever since then if I post a higher res photo I mark it to where it can't be used.
here is a couple more of my little pack of lifesavers...


one thing i've noticed as of lately, my camera doesn't even come out of the bag at home before sunset anymore. is anyone else like this? the lighting is always just so warm and inviting, i love it.


one thing i've noticed as of lately, my camera doesn't even come out of the bag at home before sunset anymore. is anyone else like this? the lighting is always just so warm and inviting, i love it.











