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01/17/2008 03:09:53 PM · #26 |
bought the sequence yesterday... ill take some photos of it tonight.
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01/17/2008 04:08:09 PM · #27 |
my bad is kind of funny, my camera is the crappiest piece of equipment in it..
For weddings.
Lowepro Trek
Business cards, pens, copy of contract, any other papers. 6 2GB cards, 3 batteries, baggie of AAs, polarizer (2), 24-70 2.8, 85 1.2, 70-200 2.8 IS, 10-22, 35 1.4, fisheye, 580 speedlite II (2), remote, 80/20 omnibounce, battery charger, lens hoods and rebel XT (2).
Thats about it. I change it up when I shoot for something other than weddings. Depends on the shoot, sometimes I take more longer lenses and not as much wide angle or vice versa.
A 5D is in my sights. |
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01/17/2008 04:15:26 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by Jmnuggy: my bad is kind of funny, my camera is the crappiest piece of equipment in it..
For weddings.
Lowepro Trek
Business cards, pens, copy of contract, any other papers. 6 2GB cards, 3 batteries, baggie of AAs, polarizer (2), 24-70 2.8, 85 1.2, 70-200 2.8 IS, 10-22, 35 1.4, fisheye, 580 speedlite II (2), remote, 80/20 omnibounce, battery charger, lens hoods and rebel XT (2).
Thats about it. I change it up when I shoot for something other than weddings. Depends on the shoot, sometimes I take more longer lenses and not as much wide angle or vice versa.
A 5D is in my sights. |
They always say that it's all about the lenses! |
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01/17/2008 04:43:08 PM · #29 |
always feel these sorts of threads should include a home address and travel schedule too, just to make it that bit easier.
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01/17/2008 05:33:00 PM · #30 |
Home:
100 University St
Seattle, WA 98101
Travel Schedule:
Out of town Jan 19 - 23. Gear bag is in the office, key's under the mat, some beer in the fridge. |
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01/17/2008 05:41:29 PM · #31 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:
Home:
100 University St
Seattle, WA 98101 |
You know someone had to look that address up! Do you live in the Seattle Art (pun intended) Museum accross from the parking garage?!
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01/17/2008 08:34:46 PM · #32 |
My sweet new setup: the Dakine Sequence
 
The camera block isn't huge, but its designed with ski/snowboard photography in mind. It'd perfectly fit a kit of a pro body, fisheye, wide angle, mid zoom, and 70-200 2.8, plus a couple primes, flashes or backup body, etc. As for the rest of the pack, theres room for all the required snow gear like a probe and shovel, as well as some lunch, a drink and an extra fleece. I cant wait to get into the backcountry with this bad boy!
Message edited by author 2008-01-17 20:35:02. |
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01/17/2008 08:36:52 PM · #33 |
Originally posted by Venom: Originally posted by Art Roflmao:
Home:
100 University St
Seattle, WA 98101 |
You know someone had to look that address up! Do you live in the Seattle Art (pun intended) Museum accross from the parking garage?! |
Yeah, I knew someone would. :) Truth is I live IN the parking garage across from the Art Museum. :/ |
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01/27/2008 03:22:33 AM · #34 |
Originally posted by yospiff:
Ping-Pong ball w/slot cut in it. (homemade flash diffuser) |
Just wanted to say thanks so much for this tip! I tried it out and it's working for me fantastically! Though the ping pong isn't quite big enough to sit well, it's working just great! |
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