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Old 05-09-2012, 06:50 AM
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Great shots Scott wow
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Car is bad asp

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Old 05-09-2012, 08:09 AM
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Is there a career lurking in here?

Killer shots Scott!
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Wow amazing shots!

Am I right this was taken with a D3S?
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Old 05-09-2012, 08:21 AM
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Thanks guys!


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Is there a career lurking in here?

Killer shots Scott!
Thanks Greg. Photography has been a great way for me to de-stress. I have tons of images that I can post, but not sure they fit well here into our community?



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Wow amazing shots!

Am I right this was taken with a D3S?
Yep, I shot street shots with my D3s. I shot the long exposure image with my D7k as I have a wireless remote for it. lol
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It's easy to see why your photography is taking off. Those are great shots Scott.
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Great shots and great car. Very nice!!
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WOW Scott the car looks very sexy in the first shot! Question what do you recommend for a camera, I have the point and shoot and had a little better then that, but I have been looking at upgrading to a DSLR but there are sooooo many not sure were to start? Your Camaro is still one of my all time favorites!!
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Thanks for the kind words, everyone.



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WOW Scott the car looks very sexy in the first shot! Question what do you recommend for a camera, I have the point and shoot and had a little better then that, but I have been looking at upgrading to a DSLR but there are sooooo many not sure were to start? Your Camaro is still one of my all time favorites!!
You have a ton of options. I would stick to either Nikon or Canon as there's tons of equipment out there and finding deals on used lenses is pretty easy (I have several lenses in my kit that I bought used). Personally, I prefer Nikon and that's what I know. For getting into a DSLR, you're looking at something along the lines of a D3200, D51000, or a D7000. Up until this winter, I had been shooting the D7000 and have taken just a ton of images with it (over 45,000) and it's been great. I've taken images with it that have been published in magazines and in newspapers, so image quality isn't an issue. At this point, it's pretty much Nikon's top of the line crop sensor/consumer body. The D5100 has the same sensor, but a many of the features have been crippled so Nikon has multiple tiers of camera bodies at differing price points and options and external controls.

The lenses are going to, by far, determine the image quality. The kit lens will be good to start with, but you'll soon be wanting to add to your collection of lenses to do what you want. Lenses are tools, just the tools in our toolboxes, there's a specific one for a specific task. There's really no all in one lens, but that's really the fun of it - learning what you like to shoot, and figuring out how to accomplish it the best way.

In my opinion, you want a camera that you will grow into and not out of. Hope this helps.
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