Yes that was a TD. Alabama won 50 something to 3.
While at the Georgia Southern, Alabama game the other weekend I took a few photos from 3 rows from the top of the stadium. I was using my Cannon t2i with my telephoto lens set at the max. I cleaned the photos up with Picasa.
While mowing the grass today I almost ran over this caterpillar. So I got my trusty Sony Handycam, which will take videos or photos, and shot a few photos.
I agree with BGenie. I have a Canon T2i and I will be getting an Olympus as and added tough underwater camera. My daughter-inlaw has one and took pictures on our Disney trip and I could not tell the difference between the pictures she took and the ones the Disney photographers took. The color was fantastic and I had just bought a Canon T2i and my pictures couldn't compare. For the price you can't beat it.
I have used it for several years and love it and its user friendly.
jfrrn17, I have a good suggestion. My daughter-inlaw has a Olympus Stylus Tough 6000 (I think that is the number) underwater point and shot that takes better pictures than my Canon T2i. The color and clairity was amazing. The pictures that they took at Disney looked like they were taken by the Disney photographers. They had photos taken by Disney and I couldn't tell the difference. After spending all that money on my Canon, which I love, I'm going to also get an Olympus. Check out the Olympus and I will get some of the pictures and post them so you can see the color. Hopefully the color will come through on the post.
This is the spear point and a few more sharks teeth and a horse tooth.
14k, I'm guess you mean any fossils and sharks teeth. I did, but not as many as I usually find but it still alot of fun.
I've actually found some interesting teeth and fossils. I even found a 4 to 6,000 year old spear point on the beach. I'll post of few photos.
Coco, I had some what of the same problem. I went from a point and shot Sony to a Canon T2I so all the stuff was pretty new. Having to understand Shutter spend and ISO and aperture-priority can be a challenge. I started out googling my camera on You Tube and you can find some pretty good tutorials on how to use and learn your camera. I also went to the larger book stores and found some good books on my camera. I just started reading and taking pictures, just playing around, to try and learn the simple things first. You can always delete your pictures and start over. I think once you learn some of the easier parts of the camera the harder stuff will come a little easier. Good luck and happy shooting.
Great shot. I took one not long after I got my Canon T2i with the standard lense, and it came out pretty good for my first time taking a picture of the moon. Now that I've got the EFS 55-250mm I haven't been able to get a good shot. I think it helps to try and take a picture when the moon is about 20 degrees above the horizion instead of over head. The closer to the horizion it seems to appear bigger. I'll try your setting and see how it comes out.
While at North Myrtle Beach, SC hunting for fossils and sharks teeth I decided to take some pictures with my Canon T2i with my EFS 55-250.
Great photos. Usually they are hard to see not to mention photograph. WTG.
I just purchased the EFS 55-250mm (for my Canon Rebel T2i) from Amazon for $200.00 and at Best Buy they are $299.00. Saved a $100.00 and love it.