altspace said:Quick tip: Never shoot a car in direct sunlight. Overcast daylight is ok. Dusk or Dawn is best.
jersey_emt said:Dusk or dawn is best for a lot of other subjects as well
i think this is the same ridge from a different angle. it was taken on my canon g3. it's not nearly as good as yours.zoomzoom02 said:I love taking pictures...aspire to be an amatuer photographer. Here are two pics I took from the grand canyon this last weekend. This first one is absolutely beautiful! I have a sony DSC-T33 5.1MP
Prodigy said:My new toy...
Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel with a EF-S 18-55mm, f3.5-5.6 zoom lens.
On top of that, I just bought a tripod, UV filters, extra battery packs, and a 512mb compact flash card.
www.xanga.com/p72
I'll be back with some GOOD pictures.
Prodigy said:Nope...
The 300D is good enough for me for now... and it fits my budget.
I may be getting a Canon 30D later this summer after my turbo kit because I know a couple people that could get me it fairly cheap(new).
Jliao said:A quick shot I took, did about 2 mins of editing.
HorsepowerFreak said:What's the 9th program over?
nice composition... i wish there was a little more light on the car thoughProdigy said:yay... the site finally works.
here's the first shot from the 300D.... plenty more to come
2002 Mazda Protege | Canon 300D | EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 | 1/80 second, f/7.1, ISO 100 | Tripod
Jliao said:A quick shot I took, did about 2 mins of editing.