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FrozenGate by Avery

What's in your camera bag?






Me?

Canon Rebel t1i
Canon 100mm Macro USM (pre-L IS model)
Canon 55-250mm
Canon 18-55mm


Wish list?

Sigma 50-500mm F4-6,3 DG APO HSM EX
 
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Nice kit. 2009 model... ? Clue me in please :) What's "new" with the venerable EF 100 Macro? Are you talking about the L IS (or should I say, HIS) version? So how well does HIS work, in your opinion?

:beer:

I ment the model that came before the L IS model (that one came out in 2010 I think? Or wait maybe it was 2009...)

Edit : Here's a pic I took with it :

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(the spider was probably 2mm in length)
 
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..... (the spider was probably 2mm in length)

And he's probably thinking : "damn, one can't take a 5 min pause for eat an insect in peace, that suddenly pop out some naturalist with a camera for shoot you some pics ....."

J/K :p :D ..... and nice photo, too ;)
 
Um. My camera bag has only this:

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Waterproof Olympus Camera, and of course, some waterproof lasers.

Took the attached pic with it last month while snorkeling in Belize.
 

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Aperture value and shutter speed. You've got a very steady hand :beer:

Waterproof Olympus Camera, and of course, some waterproof lasers. Took the attached pic with it last month while snorkeling in Belize.
Belize...? Damn, ain't life good!!! :bowdown:
So... what did the sea life think of your [waterproof] lazors? I'm not sure but I think dazzling fish is frowned upon... :crackup:
 
Aperture value and shutter speed. You've got a very steady hand :beer:

Belize...? Damn, ain't life good!!! :bowdown:
So... what did the sea life think of your [waterproof] lazors? I'm not sure but I think dazzling fish is frowned upon... :crackup:
Well. Diving to 20 feet down killed one (532nm) of the Rayfoss lasers I brought with me. But, my waterproof Rayfoss 405nm lasted to that depth, and because I snorkel during the daytime (and the Caribbean is so clear = less particles), I didn't get much in the way of a visible beam. But I could see the bluray "dot" changing colors on the different coral in the reef below.
Oh, and before my 532nm flooded, fish were chasing the green "dot" just like cats chase <5mW lasers on land. :D
 
Aperture value and shutter speed. You've got a very steady hand :beer:

Belize...? Damn, ain't life good!!! :bowdown:
So... what did the sea life think of your [waterproof] lazors? I'm not sure but I think dazzling fish is frowned upon... :crackup:

AV : f5.6
TV : 1/125
ISO : 160


I wonder if I should start a photography thread where anyone could post non laser related pics... Should I?

Got him!
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I wonder if I should start a photography thread where anyone could post non laser related pics... Should I?
Sure, why not! Worst case, it doesn't go to far, but I've already seen quite a few amateur photgraphers lurking around LPF so...

p.s. sorry for the late reply - I was working on lasers, for a change :angel:
 
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Per Travellers request, I have to say that in my camera bag there is..
Olympus E400, USB cable and a charger for it :p :crackup:

Nevertheless, those pics were taken a few hours ago:
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Yes, that's my back yard :p
Except for resize from 8Mpix to 1024x786, not one pixel is touched or edited.

Enjoy, folks!
 


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