Re: Some images for you

Thanks, Ted

In film days, I would have brought two bodies, one with 800 film, the other
with 100, that would mean two lenses, and I might as well bring a couple
more, just in case.  Then to get the 100 exposures I took over the four
days, I would have needed five rolls of film, but I may need more.  That
meant I carried my camera bag.  Might since there's some room, a little
umbrella.

Dang!  I had 15 pounds of kit.

It is so cool to carry a camera with one lens on it, another in my pocket,
and a little ID purse for a spare SD card, microfiber cloth and battery, and
go into the world no matter the light and be ready to shoot.

Regards,

Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
USA




On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Ted Grant <tedgrant@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>  Sonny showed:
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> *Subject:* Some images for you
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> I've pulled together a set of shots I like from this past weekend in
> Oklahoma City.  My pal Nathan puts diverse pictures in his postings, so I
> thought I might follow suit.  Some of you may have seen a couple of them.
> >>http://www.sonc.com/a_trip_to_oklahoma_city.htm<<
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> Hi Sonny,
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> I like the "Chihuly" sculpture, impressive and interesting angle as I
> suppose this is the only angle to show it's size.
>
> One of many things you and others shoot when using digital certainly
> wouldn't have the quality if it were colour film.
>
> The interiors, Kathy & Eric with professor or the boys with the statue.
> Also the orchestra stage. Beautiful natural light and moments.
>
> Sure they could be exposed on colour film, but no where near the quality
> one gets from a digital camera.
>
> Certainly for those who like to shoot by the light we see by and motives us
> to shoot. One might call it the "reality of life look."
>
> ted
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