Had a great time. I can't believe had rude people are to others grandchildren.
I have always heard that the middle of the lens was the sweet spot. And when using a crop sensor camera with a full frame lens you will use the sweet spot and a little better picture than usual.
If you think you are safe look up a IMSI catcher. You can buy one off the shelf. I got to see one work in person scary stuff.
I shoot high school games. Myself and other photographers that shoot at the games find it is not the lens it is the lighting at the stadiums. Here in Wv most of the stadiums have poor lighting for great photos. Of course if you are shooting during daytime game you may have need to change.
I closed my studio a few years ago. I started missing it so I decided to try something new using the studio concept. I now have a portable studio for events and such. Sorta like a photo booth. I call shoot and print. I use the little canon selphy printer and order bulk cardboard folders. It has became a small success and now I just put on a another photographer to work the ones I can't get to. (If this is something someone else might like to do and you need some info just pm me)
The DNC is hacking your system
Lets play a game. What does this eye belong to?
I forgot to mention this one was also used in movies one being We Were Soldiers and others.
Went to my wife's reunion and found this along with the owner. Thought I would share for all of the older guys like me that do remember these.
Finally bought a Sigma 150-500 found them on sale for $500 at Dodd photo in Cleveland. Thought I would take a couple of shots from a overlook at Hinton Wv this is one.
I wonder if it help me understand the kids in the neighborhood. (The hood as they call it) They call it hip hop or something like that also the guys have the shortest legs I have ever seen on a human.
I watched part of it last week. It was hilarious but keeping up with the subtitles was killing me. With I could find it dubbed in English my eyes are not what they use to be.
I wonder if sometimes we just get lucky and find the right camera. I bought a 50 D Canon new a few years ago when they were first new. Right out of the box the camera shot perfect. A few years later I bought a used 50 D set it back to factory default and it in my opinion perfect. Later I purchased a 60 D and sold it, I just didn't like it. My 5 D has became a dust collector. This morning another. Photographer called and ask for me to come by and look at the new Canon 80 D. We. Played around with it while it seems to be very nice, it just didn't do much for me. I was just thinking maybe some of you may have found your favorite camera and nothing else will make you happy. I have a lot of friends that has to have the newest camera out there but is it worth it? When I go out for a job or just for fun I just carry my two 50Ds. ( of course most is for my own enjoyment since I have retired) So do any of you have your favorite even if it old or new?
The 50 D is the best camera I have ever owned right out of the box. I now have two. I sold my 6 D and went back to the 50. If by chance someone don't snap it up and you would consider selling without the lens let me know.