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bclaker
09-28-2014, 08:55 AM
If you are an amateur photographer or a professional, you might be interested in this site:

http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/n/e/255.jsp

Rich
09-29-2014, 02:19 PM
Thanks, I took a look, but IMHO there are many more interesting photo sites out there. Check out things like www.dpreview.com for one that I like.

There are many others also, but I didn't want to start a list here as it's not very related to the lake.

Tired of Waiting
09-30-2014, 07:26 AM
The second link is for HDR work.

http://www.slrphotographyguide.com/tips/index.shtml


http://photographylife.com/hdr-photography-tutorial

ToW

djwoodward
09-30-2014, 07:22 PM
Thanks, I took a look, but IMHO there are many more interesting photo sites out there. Check out things like www.dpreview.com for one that I like.

There are many others also, but I didn't want to start a list here as it's not very related to the lake.

How is it not related to the lake? Personally I love to photograph Winni and the surrounding lakes. Saying a discussion about photography isn't related to the lake is like saying a discussion about fishing, boating or going out to a restaurant isn't related to the lake.

Rich
10-01-2014, 01:31 PM
Ok, maybe I'm wrong, it could be my mistake.

My thought was that talking about photography in general isn't quite the same as talking about photo's of the lake, good places to shoot, or sharing photo's of the lake.

Would anyone like to discuss the merrits of full frame (FX) sensors vs small sensors (DX or APC) vs cell phone sensors? ;)

BroadHopper
10-01-2014, 04:02 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_sensor_format

djwoodward
10-01-2014, 04:21 PM
Ok, maybe I'm wrong, it could be my mistake.

My thought was that talking about photography in general isn't quite the same as talking about photo's of the lake, good places to shoot, or sharing photo's of the lake.

Would anyone like to discuss the merrits of full frame (FX) sensors vs small sensors (DX or APC) vs cell phone sensors? ;)

Don't get me wrong I WOULDN'T want to turn this forum into a phototography site. There are plenty of those that I go to, but pointing a few of them out in a thread or two wouldn't seem to be too offensive. The Winni community has a lot of interests.

By the way I'm all for full frame, lol

Rich
10-01-2014, 04:26 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_sensor_format

I said 'discuss it'!! :laugh:

Rich
10-01-2014, 04:32 PM
Don't get me wrong I would want to turn this forum into a phototography site. There are plenty of those that I go to, but pointing a few of them out in a thread or two wouldn't seem to be too offensive. The Winni community has a lot of interests.

By the way I'm all for full frame, lol

I finaly went full frame. Amazing detail and dynamic range!! If you haven't yet, save your coffee money and do it!

salty dog
10-01-2014, 05:55 PM
I finaly went full frame. Amazing detail and dynamic range!! If you haven't yet, save your coffee money and do it!

Amen! Have a Canon 6D and Zeiss 50 2.0 macro among others. The clarity and color satiation is to die for (for taking pics of the lake of course!)

djwoodward
10-01-2014, 09:18 PM
I finaly went full frame. Amazing detail and dynamic range!! If you haven't yet, save your coffee money and do it!

Just stepped up to Canon 5D MKIII about three months ago loving it so far.

Rich
10-02-2014, 08:45 AM
I went all the way to the Nikon D810.

Here's a video review for those that would like to follow along: <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/VR7Kjeq2aH4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

I'd post some pictures, but the JPGs straigh out of the camera are 16 to 38 MB each! (depending on the individual photo), if I find a good example, I'll post process and scale some down, but there are many examples already online.