In reply to 02Pilot:
I love that one.
Lancer007 wrote: In reply to 02Pilot: I love that one.
Thanks. It's from the VSCCA races at Lime Rock earlier this year (assuming you're referring to the Alfa).
This one's a blast from my past. My grandmother passed in May 2007 and was a life-long resident of Minnesota and had been in Worthington since the 40s. A very close friend of mine from Dallas, Luke McKenzie accompanied me on the long road trip for the funeral. This is my favorite photo of him:
My first digital camera was a Canon PowerShot SD500 I snagged on Amazon for a "reasonable" price. This was totally automagic, especially since I had no clue how to adjust anything. The photo is special just because us two college guys both with design interests had a blast seeing what each other could shoot.
Here's the photo he took at the same time:
I took this a few years ago with a friend's point n shoot at work, I was pretty happy with how it came out.
I really need to get my last black and white roll developed and shoot some more!
This one always reminded me of a road through the deep dark woods. It's actually my parents driveway at about 4pm. Shot with a Cannon Powershot of some sort.
donalson wrote: joe... that macro is awesome... macro is such a neat area... never had the tools to really do it :-/... one day maybe
Thanks! A low-commitment way to start taking some macro shots would be to use a reversing ring for a setup like this: http://digital-photography-school.com/reverse-mounting-your-prime-lenses-for-affordable-macro-photography/
Donalson, swmbo needs/wants a macro lens for her K-X.
We have the 18-55 kit lens, Pentax DA 35 and 50mm primes, and a Tamron 18-200.
Any suggestions?
swank... sounds like you've got a good kit started but sorry I don't shoot pentax anymore so I don't have any real current input and never got into true macro... but check out the link joephilly posted above... another option... if you don't mind manual focus I know there are plenty of old k mount macro lenses... or another option is extension tubes like someone else here talked about... I looked into them at one point but never bothered...
Pentax only makes 2 macro lenses currently I think, the D FA 100mm and the 35mm f2.8 limited. Either works and for sure are great lenses, depending on what she's shooting. As mentioned there's a host of other FA, F, A, and older lenses out there, for every budget.
This is Anna. She's a mutt with a lot of Rottweiler mixed in. We picked her up from the side of the road. Shot with a Cannon Powershot. She tangled with a snake about 5 years ago and lost. This is the only good picture I managed to get of her. She did not like to be still.
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