
Pix From a Swamper - Remembering Craig Chenell
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Amazing pic Iced Kiwi!!! 

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Finally caved and started an account. All photos have been taken on my iPhone. Haven't had time to mess around with the other camera and editing yet.








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Great shots wing, particularly the second one. 

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Been a busy season so far. Had some time to put together some of my favourites.





All Air Tractors and one duck. (AT-401's with Walters)





All Air Tractors and one duck. (AT-401's with Walters)
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Just fabulous Adam, I am impressed!
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Absolutely love this thread! Here are a few of my favorites from this season as a dockhand.










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great shots locked. gotta love the smoke puffing jug blown old otters.
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From our annual brush fire this afternoon...












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Trying out the new toys (Camera...) I talked myself out of a d800 for something a little more practical, and so far I like the results!
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Thanks for the feedback Gilles!
esp803, Nice shot of the van! What kind of lens are you using?
esp803, Nice shot of the van! What kind of lens are you using?
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Finally got some time to use the DSLR. Hoping to see some pics from STL and Rowdy and where abouts they are this summer.






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Hum...you guys make me think me should buy a real camera! What would you suggest for a starter?
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Adam, I just picked up a Nikon 10-24 for that shot, It blows me away how good these new lenses and cameras are compared to my old F5. That one was shot at 10mm (15mm equiv) at I suspect f8.
Gilles, Any modern SLR will do %130 of what you need, these days you hit the point of diminishing returns much quicker then it use to be. If you don't already have glass for a particular brand I would suggest the entry level SLR from any major company (Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Sony...). Try em all out and see what feels best in the hand and go with that! The first thing I would add after that is a lens that is not the kit lens, but it depends how much you want to invest. Initially the kit lens will be more then enough to blow any point and shoot out of the water
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Gilles, Any modern SLR will do %130 of what you need, these days you hit the point of diminishing returns much quicker then it use to be. If you don't already have glass for a particular brand I would suggest the entry level SLR from any major company (Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Sony...). Try em all out and see what feels best in the hand and go with that! The first thing I would add after that is a lens that is not the kit lens, but it depends how much you want to invest. Initially the kit lens will be more then enough to blow any point and shoot out of the water
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Few more from the past week.








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Esp, that's the best I've ever seen!!
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This is why i love this thread so much. Awesome picture esp!!!!!
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Thanks guys! I've been slowly trying to get back into photography, It's been a few years since I've really taken my cameras out and I forgot how much I enjoy it!
Also...
AS: I owe you a beer for the flight!
Also...
AS: I owe you a beer for the flight!
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It looks like a painting to me, close to surrealism, where's the catch? What kind of equipment did you use? What time of the day, or night?
That is a masterpiece of art, I am speechless.
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That is a masterpiece of art, I am speechless.
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Gilles,
I think that's a little far, but thank you. As for the details here they are:
Nikon D7000
Nikon 10-24mm
B&W CPOL Filter
Shot in raw
Post was done in photoshop but did very little to it.
As for the shooting... F5.6 1/200s ISO400 @10mm
It was late in the day with the sun setting behind me, the lower the light source the better. The wind had just died as we were grabbing our dinner at camp. The clarity of the reflection is largely to do with the filter. The single greatest way to improve shots involving water or sky is to invest in a Circular polarizer!
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I think that's a little far, but thank you. As for the details here they are:
Nikon D7000
Nikon 10-24mm
B&W CPOL Filter
Shot in raw
Post was done in photoshop but did very little to it.
As for the shooting... F5.6 1/200s ISO400 @10mm
It was late in the day with the sun setting behind me, the lower the light source the better. The wind had just died as we were grabbing our dinner at camp. The clarity of the reflection is largely to do with the filter. The single greatest way to improve shots involving water or sky is to invest in a Circular polarizer!
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I've been looking for some good glass that is reasonably priced, and I think I may be sold on that one! I don't think I need a prime portrait lens, however it would be good to learn on. I tend to take more landscape shots and it appears that the 10-24 may fit the bill, I really like your style of shooting! I just hope it isn't too difficult to venture away from auto with that wide angle lens.esp803 wrote:Nikon 10-24mm
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Hey adam.. the sigma 10-20 f3.5 is a BEAUTY for the price. I've never shot with the nikon 10-24 however.. but have tried all the other wide angles on my canon Crop body.
Going full frame now.. so it'll be up to the 16-35L me thinks.. anyways.. Back to some photos




Just a couple from The Harbour.

and The River..
The two inflight were shot with the Wide angle.. a Tamron 10-24 for Canon.
Going full frame now.. so it'll be up to the 16-35L me thinks.. anyways.. Back to some photos





Just a couple from The Harbour.

and The River..
The two inflight were shot with the Wide angle.. a Tamron 10-24 for Canon.
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That's what I've got and I love it. Especially with f2.8 it's an awesome northern lights lens for me!Rowdy wrote:Going full frame now.. so it'll be up to the 16-35L me thinks.. anyways.. Back to some photos