Wonderful alright, am amazingly creative exercise of the imagination and that of Photoshop with some Lightroom thrown in!
I use an older 430EX and am extremely pleased with it's performance, both in ETTL exposures, range and capacity. Well worth the price.
Nice exhibit of equine attributes, especially with all that adventurous glamour on board!
Well done; I use that same combination (except T2i)often with consistently good results.
All those annoyances noted, the biggest hazard is distracted, oblivious and mindless drivers, who are the unwitting cause of many serious accidents!
Ya can't go wrong with the 430!
It's amazing how fool hardy some people can be in the face of predictable risks, but there's no excuse for the outlandish stupidity of others. Thanks for providing some hearty laughs and a few ughs.
Super great photography in all aspects - exposure, focus, composition and best of all, unique, attention-getting subject matter. Smilin' geo.
With the namesake of an ancient astronomer/astrologer can he help but be self-centered both in realistic and surrealistic thinking? If he wants to get along with his gal, he should adopt this triad retort, "You're right, dear!"
Yeah, my 15-85 is on my 60D all the time!
In considering full frame watch out that your APS-C lenses will not be compatible!
C'mon you guys, get real, they're all good; it's the photographer that makes the difference! In case you forgot, the camera is only a means to an end. Smilin' Geo.
Buddy, you're being HACKED! I get it too! That and all the nonsensical popups are driving me away from this forum!
Go for the Rebel, ya can't go wrong as a very practical second camera. I have two of them in addition to my 60D.