Calling all DSLR users...Post your latest pictures in here.
#1
Shelby GT500 Member
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Calling all DSLR users...Post your latest pictures in here.
I have been posting in a thread with a similar name on another forum and thought that I would start one here too. Hopefully we can share some tips, tricks, techniques and such to help each other get better at taking pictures. Here is what I took today with my Canon T5i.
summer cake true color by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake top edited by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake color just the top by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake blueberry close up3 by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake blueberry close up by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake blueberry close up 4 by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake blueberry close up 2 by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake true color by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake top edited by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake color just the top by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake blueberry close up3 by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake blueberry close up by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake blueberry close up 4 by steveinfante, on Flickr
summer cake blueberry close up 2 by steveinfante, on Flickr
#2
Cobra Member
I have a Canon Rebel XT and now travel with a Google Nexus 7 2013 tablet and leave my laptop at home. I had not been able to download images from my Canon to my N7, but I could do so from my Kodak zi8 movie camera connecting the two devices with a USB OTG cable. The Kodak uses an SD card while the Canon uses a Compact Flash card. I bought a Compact Flash to SD adapter for my Canon. Now I can pull the adapter from my Canon, remove the SD card and insert it into my Kodak, and download images to my N7. My N7 has a great photo editor, so I can make any changes necessary and upload images to my PhotoBucket account and post them on this forum.
I opted to avoid buying a compact flash USB card reader because not all of them would work with my N7 and they don't seem to hold up very well.
I opted to avoid buying a compact flash USB card reader because not all of them would work with my N7 and they don't seem to hold up very well.
#3
Shelby GT500 Member
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That sounds like an awful lot of work. I am using ACDSee Pro 7 to edit my pictures. It's working rather well and I can get the looks I want with it so far.
#4
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These are from a car show I went to recently with my car club.
Polo by steveinfante, on Flickr
R32-1 by steveinfante, on Flickr
Silver E30 shop car carbon intake 2 by steveinfante, on Flickr
GPower white E92 top engine by steveinfante, on Flickr
Green EVO super low front by steveinfante, on Flickr
Gram light STi 5 by steveinfante, on Flickr
Playing around. This is a friends car.
Scud S14 by steveinfante, on Flickr
Polo by steveinfante, on Flickr
R32-1 by steveinfante, on Flickr
Silver E30 shop car carbon intake 2 by steveinfante, on Flickr
GPower white E92 top engine by steveinfante, on Flickr
Green EVO super low front by steveinfante, on Flickr
Gram light STi 5 by steveinfante, on Flickr
Playing around. This is a friends car.
Scud S14 by steveinfante, on Flickr
Last edited by Stevedotmil; 5/28/14 at 01:22 PM.
#5
Cobra Member
It's a price I'm willing to pay to be able to travel with a 7" tablet rather than a several pound and much larger laptop. There may be an app that would allow me to connect my DSLR to my tablet, but I haven't found one yet.
#6
Shelby GT500 Member
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Good points. I'm used to carrying my laptop with me when I'm traveling so it' pretty normal for me. I'm sure that there is an app that exists that will let you do that. I'm sure there is a card reader of some sort you can connect via bluetooth or something.
#10
Cobra Member
Okay, here is an effects shot of my '91 Morgan which is now long gone.
It was shot with a Canon Digital Rebel XT with an 18-55 lens set at f22, ISO 200, 1/20 sec. The lens was zoomed as the shot was taken, resulting in the odd blur lines.
It was shot with a Canon Digital Rebel XT with an 18-55 lens set at f22, ISO 200, 1/20 sec. The lens was zoomed as the shot was taken, resulting in the odd blur lines.
Last edited by tukatz; 5/29/14 at 12:02 AM.
#12
Bullitt Member
I use mine almost everyday :-)
031 by benbrengman, on Flickr
IMG_7819-2 - Copy by benbrengman, on Flickr
031 by benbrengman, on Flickr
IMG_7819-2 - Copy by benbrengman, on Flickr
#14
Shelby GT500 Member
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That's the whole point. The way I see it is that the more you use that camera you spent all that hard earned money on the more you will be reminded of why you spent it in the first place.
#16
Shelby GT500 Member
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IMG_0001 by steveinfante, on Flickr
IMG_0008 by steveinfante, on Flickr
IMG_0009 by steveinfante, on Flickr
IMG_0016 by steveinfante, on Flickr
IMG_0008 by steveinfante, on Flickr
IMG_0009 by steveinfante, on Flickr
IMG_0016 by steveinfante, on Flickr
#19
Cobra R Member
Cactus Flower by MurerImages, on Flickr
20140726-IMG_7573 by MurerImages, on Flickr
Brindle Boxer by MurerImages, on Flickr
20140726-IMG_7573 by MurerImages, on Flickr
Brindle Boxer by MurerImages, on Flickr
#20
Cobra R Member
20140704-IMG_7535 by MurerImages, on Flickr
20140704-IMG_7542 by MurerImages, on Flickr
20140702-IMG_7531 by MurerImages, on Flickr
20140623-IMG_7417 copy by MurerImages, on Flickr
20140621-IMG_7351 by MurerImages, on Flickr
Osprey
20140621-IMG_7304 by MurerImages, on Flickr
20140704-IMG_7542 by MurerImages, on Flickr
20140702-IMG_7531 by MurerImages, on Flickr
20140623-IMG_7417 copy by MurerImages, on Flickr
20140621-IMG_7351 by MurerImages, on Flickr
Osprey
20140621-IMG_7304 by MurerImages, on Flickr