Pics: Clowning Around

ryebread

Active Member
Thanx again-
I hope to post many pics for you helpful people. Any special requests? I would love to have a challenge.
 

jonthefb

Active Member
aaright rye, so i took my first roll of film from my PEntax 35mm slr to the 1hr photoshop at teh grocery store, partly to zsee if i was doing things right, and partly because some of the pics i took were from my ecology field trip and i neede to know iff i had to go back to the prairie to take more pics(if they were bad) all i have to say, is holy freaking cow, that camera is amazing. the only crappy pic i had was of my sand polyps when i tried to use that giant lens, and one blurry one of an orange monti,. cause i was shaking. im still waiting fo rmy lesson. do you have an email address i can holler at you at? im off all day today, and would love some splaining on this cam.!
TIA bud, and great pics! (p.s. after snapping th eshot, do you scan them into the puter, or do you have a digital camera as well?
thansk again
jon
 

ryebread

Active Member
I shot these pics with my Nikon F100 and 60mm micro lens. Fuji Velvia film for the good color saturation.
 
All greek to me but they still look nice. I know nothing about cameras. I was just wondering if they might be from a digital camera.
 

ryebread

Active Member
I don't know if you saw the last pics I posted but, they were from a digital camera. Nikon Coolpix 5700. Pretty good but, nowhere near film quality.
 
No I didnt see those. Where are they? Also what digital camera did you use to take those? Im curious as I want to buy a good digital camera but like I said before I have no clue what I would be looking for.
 

ryebread

Active Member
The post was called" Posting some of my pics ". It was a few days ago in the reef section also. Take a look.
 
NICE! Can you give and advice on a good / cheap digital camera. Im sure the good / cheap doesnt mix well but you know what i mean. :)
 

minireef75

Member
I am totally into reef inverts..especially the really tiny stuff in the live sand/rock rubble..can you take pics of tiny stuff?
 
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