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Project 365 - 2011 AxeMan
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<blockquote data-quote="AxeMan - Rick S." data-source="post: 15975" data-attributes="member: 1746"><p>Railroad photography and my peers are one of the reasons I'm here. We all have our strong subjects, if I had to list mine it would be Railroads, Lightning, and Night Photography. I promised myself I would not load up my photos on this site with them in hopes to expand my unknown talent. Until the weather breaks (or we get a good thunderstorm) my night photography has taken a back seat with the new camera. I find it so much different than the old one and have to relearn some of my settings in manual that use to come natural to me. There is also a tripod issue I'm trying to address. I'm little over budget on camera upgrades, however I'm getting a good quarterly bonus for work that should take care of all that. Only if I quit looking at a fast glass zoom lens, then I'll be back in the hole. Maybe next year on the fast glass spent way too much as it is and not sure I really need / want one yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AxeMan - Rick S., post: 15975, member: 1746"] Railroad photography and my peers are one of the reasons I'm here. We all have our strong subjects, if I had to list mine it would be Railroads, Lightning, and Night Photography. I promised myself I would not load up my photos on this site with them in hopes to expand my unknown talent. Until the weather breaks (or we get a good thunderstorm) my night photography has taken a back seat with the new camera. I find it so much different than the old one and have to relearn some of my settings in manual that use to come natural to me. There is also a tripod issue I'm trying to address. I'm little over budget on camera upgrades, however I'm getting a good quarterly bonus for work that should take care of all that. Only if I quit looking at a fast glass zoom lens, then I'll be back in the hole. Maybe next year on the fast glass spent way too much as it is and not sure I really need / want one yet. [/QUOTE]
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