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pasvorto

Better late than never

Been lurking (and a bit od posting) for a while now. I ran into this site from a MySpace reference.

I live in SE Minnesota (USA). I am a 56 year old computer geek. Not retired... just tired.

I have a Canon Rebel Ti. I sold (gave away) the kit lens with a Rebel G that I sold. I use a nice Canon 50mm and a Tamron 70-300.

I have found out a few truths about myself since I started taking photos.

1. I cannot hold a Tamron 70-300mm steady. I HAVE to use a tripod (or, if I'm lucky, my monopod).

2. I am quite impressed with how my brain can ignore all the distracting stuff when I take the photo, only to have them reappear when the film is developed. I am familiar with the cloning tool Smile


3. I have developed a tendency to look at everything (and everyone) as a photo. How would this look? What settings would I use? I have been accused of "staring". I try to explain that I am just "setting up the photo". Sometimes they understand, sometimes I just get funny looks.

4. My pockets may be deep, but my arms are short.

I am hoping to get a Nikon D40 or a Canon 350D by year end. I have a new granddaughter coming in August and I may go broke buying & developing film.
hil26

so glad you found us, and nice intro
Evolution104

Re: Better late than never

pasvorto wrote:
2. I am quite impressed with how my brain can ignore all the distracting stuff when I take the photo, only to have them reappear when the film is developed.
q27 How true!

Welcome.
flyingkites

Welcome.
I think you will fit in well on this forum.

Brian
pasvorto

Thanks y'all ( I am from Southern Minnesota, after all).

Let the learning begin Shocked
carlj

Welcome to Mikes, a nice place to settle on!

And keep a hold of that 70-300mm - my most used lens!
Venom

And welcome and a thank you from me for the promotion of the forum in, I think it's one of your post on the myspace forum.

Mike
pasvorto

So, if I get a digital, my 70-300 will actually be a 100-450? That would be much nicer for bird photos.

As for MySpace. When I first saw the "advert" for this place, I was a bit "yeah, right, whatever". I find most URL references in MySpace tend to be teenage BS. However, since being here a while and seeing the caliber of folks on the site, I am more than happy to recommend it anyone.

I would say a get together somewhere in the middle would be nice, but I can't swim Laughing
Simonzphotoz

nice of you to join us, i think you'll get along fine here. love the intro.
creators

Top intro and welcome. I must say I am falling in love with my Tamron 70-300mm a little more each day, even if the bloody thing keeps moving even if I am holding it still. Laughing
carlj

I'm not even gonna mention hand holding it Very Happy
creators

Best not, eh. Smilie_PDT
hil26

carlj wrote:
I'm not even gonna mention hand holding it Very Happy


try that with Sigma 50-500!!!
digitalkiwi

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try that with Sigma 50-500!!!

Gees that must be the size of a hand held missile. Welcome Pasvorto good to have you onboard.
pasvorto

Thanks again.

I have learned one thing in my many years wiorking with computers:

There 10 kinds of people in the world... Those that understand binary and those that don't.
hil26

pasvorto wrote:
Thanks again.


There 10 kinds of people in the world... Those that understand binary and those that don't.


You mean there is life outside 0 and 1?
carlj

hil26 wrote:
carlj wrote:
I'm not even gonna mention hand holding it Very Happy


try that with Sigma 50-500!!!

Baby bigma count? Had a play with one hand held on Sunday Smile

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