I know your feeling. While photographing in well known places frequented by photographers, I got a little bored and depressed at the thought that I am just one of millions of people who have photographed same subjects in the same spots.
Lately, I have come upon Gestalt photography. It made me look at subjects with different eyes and feel that a new prospective opened before me. You do not have to drive hours after hour only to get to beaten tracks. Subjects of interest might be found in your own house, backyard, neighboring streets or hiking trails.
Can someone recommend an extention tube for enhancing Canon 24-105L lens macro capability?
my Camera is Canon 7D.
Thanks, rmalarz for the information, and to all for good advices.
Excuse me, I mean "pointer".
Rmalarz, could you tell me the model # and name of the supplier of your laser point?
Thank you for the advices. Blackest, I appreciate very much if you let me know about your experience with the laser device you have ordered.
Does anyone have experiences in using a laser gun for focususing purpose during night photography?
Thanks, CaptainC. I had read an article, where ppi and dpi were mixed and I was confused.
Are, say, 300 ppi and 300 dpi of same quality of phto prints?
Thank you folks for your information. I love this lively forum.
Thanks for the information.
I am planning to photograph star trails. Can anyone recommend a reliable intervalometer for Canon 7D?
The photo was taken at Lower Fall of Yosemite on the night of May 6, one day past full moon, with Canon 7D, Canon lens 24-105@47 mm, f/5.6, 20 sec., ISO 1000. The moonbow was not visible with naked eyes.
Shown is a surviving part of Mission San Juan Capistrano of an early 19th century earhquake. Yet, it is called the jewel of Spanish missions in California.