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Originally posted by Neeper@Jun 9 2005, 09:21 PM
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@Jun 9 2005, 01:55 PM
Nice shots Neeper - a great demonstration as to composition and the rule of thirds. Are you shooting RAW and doing your own post processing? I don't have the tools at work to look at the EXIF data on your images but what mode were you shooting in and what lenses did you have?
You have some great shots under bad lighting conditions. I'm messing around with RAW on my Rebel XT and find the increased exposure latitude an indispensible asset. Even if it makes for 8MB images.
Great shots, for a Nikon... :P 
EDIT: Apparently the hot eurobabes are on the pr0n banners at the top and bottom of the page.... Neeper has to pay for the trip somehow!
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I shoot only in RAW. I do post process the good pictures to make them standout.
I have my kit lens 18-70 F3.5, 85mm 1.8, 50mm 1.8, and 70-300mm.
Those banners have nothing to do with me. I just use that opendirviewer because it's easier than clicking each photo. It was Kevan Guy who told me about that site, so maybe it's his banners.
My site is : www.jtimagesonline.com if anyone is interested. I still have a lot of work to do on that site.
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the 1.8 lenses.....those are fast right? and expensive? [/b][/quote]
Yeah they are faster. Lenses are never cheap.
I was carrying 2 x 1gb cards, plus a 30gb drive for backing up on OTG (on the go).