Believe me, I've been woodworking for over twenty years and photography is much harder intellectually. But I enjoy them both because it's so rewarding.
johnnybegood wrote:
I selected photography because with so much of it being automated I figured it wouldn't be as hard as woodworking to get good at.
How will you fit in the kayak with the horses, won't they take up to much room?
dstallin wrote:
Thank You and kayaking is the perfect way to go....however at the moment there is not enough flow. But in another month or so, I'll be in my kayak with the horses.
Man, I've seen your portfolio, you should be giving us advice. Good shots, I know you will do good at the coming up shoot. Please post a few so that we can oooo! and aaaaaw over them. Have fun man
Elmosal wrote:
My daughter & grandson wants me to take his Sr photos. This will be an outdoor location called Graffiti Hill here in Austin Tx. I will have my tripod & my 5-1 reflector. I will be using my Canon 40D with the 24-105 f/4 L . I have added a link with photos of the location. This will be first time using the reflectors. The plan is to get there 2 hours before sundown. Any & all recommendations on best focal length on my lens. I think I can figure out the aperture depending if I want a blurred background or in focus but I am a rookie. thanks in advance http://www.petertsaiphotography.com/blog/2011/09/05/austin-castle-hill-graffiti/
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