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MikeSudomaPhoto

MikeSudomaPhoto

Member Since 01 Oct 2013
Offline Last Active May 19 2014 11:41 PM
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In Topic: Nikon DF Yay or Nay?

18 November 2013 - 11:43 PM

Not liking it, 20 buttons on the rear is not "pure photography". For me pure photography have zero buttons on the back

 

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Just Like the Good Old Days :)


In Topic: Getting Low

21 October 2013 - 10:18 PM

Good advice, Mike.

And some great shots!

Thanks foto guy, hope it helps!


In Topic: Concentrate on the Clarity: The New Nikon D610 FX-Format D-SLR Places Emphasi...

11 October 2013 - 11:32 AM

Yes totally agree, I'll be sticking to the 7100 too. Not enough of an incentive to move to FX. 

Exactly!   I'm sticking with my D7000 untill I have enough for a d4 or hopefully the D400 if/when it comes out :D


In Topic: Getting Low

08 October 2013 - 04:30 PM

I often bring small plastic carpet or knees pads when I go for a shooting outside the studio. Going lower is a good option when framing is not interesting

 

 

I've bought cheap kneepads that velcro on, looks a bit dorky, but quite comfortable.

Whatever gets the job done!


In Topic: Composition

08 October 2013 - 04:29 PM

I agree MikeSudomaPhoto, empty space tends to draw the viewers eye away from the main focus or point of the image to much, try to find some leading lines in your image to draw people into the picture and make them feel they are there in the picture. You've got some great pictures there to!

Thanks Scoobs, I agree with you fully on leading lines! It's awesome when theres a person or something interesting that the lines lead unto.   It rewards the eyes a little bit.