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My pictures with an older Cannon are not that good - I must be missing something in the instruction book!!! I noticed that so many others appeared to be doing much better with the cameras that they had than any of the 3 I could have been using - are you going to share or give us any tips??
As my Inebriated buddy walks out of the Porto, he yells out, "Dude...I love this place...bonnaroo thinks about everything...they even put beer holders next to the toilet!"
Had to break it to him that that was the urnal. Good times good times!
Post by Bob Noxious on Jun 24, 2008 11:01:58 GMT -5
MeeMaw, here is a tip for you and I am not being a smart alek. The tip is, get a good camera with good glass (Lens).
Of course, some people can make beautiful pictures with a pinhole camera.
I recently bought a Nikon D200 and a good lens. The camera is a bit complicated but you can set it in automatic mode and the vividness and clarity of the pictures will blow you away.
people often mistakenly think that more Pixels equals better shots but in my opinion good glass makes all the difference.
Composition comes from you and like anything, most people need to practice at it.
Post by superawesomeandrew on Jun 26, 2008 21:16:45 GMT -5
thanks again, guys!
tips? uh....practice? haha, beats me. just about all of those were shot from the general admission crowd area, though i was using a professional camera (media pass). ive been shooting shows for a few years now, so...um...keep at it! or something. i wish i could say something usefull, but, alas, i cannot. thanks again for all the swell comments.