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FreeUps
Aug-02-2004, 08:27 AM
I finnnnally got myself a digital. I've been in a bind the past 3 months. I was getting by shooting film at a rate of around 3-4 rolls per week, but it was slowly eating away at my pocket, and of course I didn't have the $1000 to drop on an 828 with the students budget I'm on. I finally decided to grab a circuit city credit line and get myself the camera. Funny how you can walk into a store with a ball of lint in your pocket and walk out with $1,300 worth of camera equipment. I figure the monthy payment on this thing will average out to what I spent on film, so I think I made a good decision.

Watch the IRS show up in no time :bow

I was in the reflections mood. I was sad :cry that I didn't get the chance to participate in the challenge, so I figured I would dedicate my first day with the 828 to it. It was a short but very good time. Cant wait to learn the ins-and-outs and really devote some time to it.

A.D.I.D.A.S.
http://www.filenote.com/redir/21194.jpg

And one without the product placement
http://www.filenote.com/redir/21221.jpg

Empire
http://www.filenote.com/redir/21227.jpg

And the full shabang
http://www.filenote.com/redir/21232.jpg

Pia!
http://www.filenote.com/redir/21435.jpg

There are plenty of anti-Bushers roaming the park, the approach this guy took was my fav. I love the woman in the SUV watching from behind.
http://www.filenote.com/redir/21436.jpg

Lucky 7 on the dot.
http://www.filenote.com/redir/21437.jpg

I dunno... two one-ways?
http://www.filenote.com/redir/21438.jpg

This one kinda lacks originality, but it definately shows the detail the 8mp catches. A definate upgrade from the old 2.1 :lust
http://www.filenote.com/redir/21439.jpg

I've been wanting to capture this sign for ages. Finally. I cant help but think of Zoolander.http://www.filenote.com/redir/21440.jpg


Thanks for looking folks. I'm off to work for the rest of this long long day. Hopefully I can spend some time with the camera this week. Its a little more complicated than I expected. It'll be a fun learning experience.

Marshall

Shakey
Aug-02-2004, 09:50 AM
Thanks for sharing. I can see you will enjoy this camera and contributing to this site.

Cheers

Tim

lynnma
Aug-02-2004, 11:08 AM
I finnnnally got myself a digital. I've been in a bind the past 3 months. I was getting by shooting film at a rate of around 3-4 rolls per week, but it was slowly eating away at my pocket, and of course I didn't have the $1000 to drop on an 828 with the students budget I'm on. I finally decided to grab a circuit city credit line and get myself the camera. Funny how you can walk into a store with a ball of lint in your pocket and walk out with $1,300 worth of camera equipment. I figure the monthy payment on this thing will average out to what I spent on film, so I think I made a good decision.

Watch the IRS show up in no time :bow

I was in the reflections mood. I was sad :cry that I didn't get the chance to participate in the challenge, so I figured I would dedicate my first day with the 828 to it. It was a short but very good time. Cant wait to learn the ins-and-outs and really devote some time to it.

A.D.I.D.A.S.


And one without the product placement


Empire


And the full shabang


Pia!


There are plenty of anti-Bushers roaming the park, the approach this guy took was my fav. I love the woman in the SUV watching from behind.


Lucky 7 on the dot.


I dunno... two one-ways?


This one kinda lacks originality, but it definately shows the detail the 8mp catches. A definate upgrade from the old 2.1 :lust


I've been wanting to capture this sign for ages. Finally. I cant help but think of Zoolander.


Thanks for looking folks. I'm off to work for the rest of this long long day. Hopefully I can spend some time with the camera this week. Its a little more complicated than I expected. It'll be a fun learning experience.

MarshallLooks like this is gonna be a real nice camera Marshall.. The density or color and res look great. Looking forward to seeing more.
Lynn:D

cmr164
Aug-02-2004, 01:52 PM
I finnnnally got myself a digital. I've been in a bind the past 3 months. I was getting by shooting film at a rate of around 3-4 rolls per week, but it was slowly eating away at my pocket, and of course I didn't have the $1000 to drop on an 828 with the students budget I'm on. I finally decided to grab a circuit city credit line and get myself the camera. Funny how you can walk into a store with a ball of lint in your pocket and walk out with $1,300 worth of camera equipment. I figure the monthy payment on this thing will average out to what I spent on film, so I think I made a good decision.

Watch the IRS show up in no time :bow

I was in the reflections mood. I was sad :cry that I didn't get the chance to participate in the challenge, so I figured I would dedicate my first day with the 828 to it. It was a short but very good time. Cant wait to learn the ins-and-outs and really devote some time to it.

A.D.I.D.A.S.
http://www.filenote.com/redir/21194.jpg

Marshall
Nice first set of shots. If you want to see how a reflection can be on topic... see my entry for this week.

Andy
Aug-02-2004, 03:36 PM
in the puddle, that's one of the best shots of the flatiron building i've seen in a loooong time.

congrats on a fine job.


here are some 828 tips you might find useful (http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1009&message=7289769)

and here's a pageful of relavent links and work by shay stephens (http://www.shaystephens.com/forumposts.asp)

wxwax
Aug-02-2004, 08:07 PM
http://www.filenote.com/redir/21194.jpg
Marshall

:clap You have talent, my friend! That's a great shot of the flatiron. Congratulations on your new camera, it appears to be in good hands. I really look forward to your work.

SeeMoon
Aug-02-2004, 11:09 PM
I'm happy too with your new camera! :thumb Love the shots..favorite is the first one. (Lines and curves to me)