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First test pic with my 1D Mark II

 
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Sep 02, 2005 16:02 |  #1

They are nothing special or anything but, I wanted to see what this thing could do. And so far I am loving it alot. Now I have to work on finding meaningful thing to shoot so that I can put this baby to good use. We just bought also some Broncolor studiolights to use. Hope in the long run this stuff will pay for itself. Remember these are not professionally taken and this part should be set at a third but, just plain shots only. :)

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Sep 02, 2005 16:04 |  #2

Wonderful stuff - what are you going to do with it? I'm intrigued by the studio lights.
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Sep 02, 2005 16:26 |  #3

Thanks pfogle...I just want to be able to shoot composition the right way that people like and learn how to use thirds on a composition. Getting the exposure right and all that stuff so probably as I get better I can print images to sale. For the light and studio...learn to take picture of people and have fun shooting is what those are for...they are used light by the way but, new to me. :)


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Sep 02, 2005 19:22 |  #4

Nice pics, I'm going to upgrade, and you guys just keep making rethink what I'm in the market for. Thanks another sleepless night. I really would like to see some 5D shots I like the FF but for another 700USD????




  
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Sep 02, 2005 19:33 |  #5

Pics #1 and #2 are great, love the detail :)


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Sep 02, 2005 19:42 as a reply to  @ Dooglla's post |  #6

Dooglla wrote:
Thanks pfogle...I just want to be able to shoot composition the right way that people like and learn how to use thirds on a composition. Getting the exposure right and all that stuff so probably as I get better I can print images to sale. For the light and studio...learn to take picture of people and have fun shooting is what those are for...they are used light by the way but, new to me. :)

Broncolor is great kit... happy shooting!
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Sep 02, 2005 19:52 |  #7

They work for me and have fun with the camera!!




  
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Sep 02, 2005 20:53 |  #8

Nice shots! Congrats on the new cam. What lens did you use? and did you use on board flash or your 550ex?



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Sep 02, 2005 23:22 as a reply to  @ Keiffer's post |  #9

Cool water for women....thats my kryptonite


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Sep 02, 2005 23:28 as a reply to  @ Dan GSR's post |  #10

Great shots!!

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Sep 03, 2005 00:11 |  #11

Really nice shots. I especially like #2.

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Sep 03, 2005 03:19 as a reply to  @ Keiffer's post |  #12

Keiffer wrote:
Nice shots! Congrats on the new cam. What lens did you use? and did you use on board flash or your 550ex?

I use the 85 1.8 and the 17-40L on these shots. I also used a metz 54 MZ3 that I bought and not the 550EX...I am really liking the metz. It came in the same times as my Mark II and have been attached to it ever since. I might sale the 550EX but, I need to test it on the camera first to see if it is worth keeping with this camera.


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Sep 03, 2005 06:35 |  #13

Another shot from the museum we visited to test.

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