Pictures from the CB Smith Park/Hooters Meet (40+ hi-res pics)
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ok here are my 50 or so pics from saturday. simple 3mp casio that i just load up with pics so dont expect anything too fancy. first pics are at cb smith park. think i counted about 20-25 cars at one point. then theres pics on the way to hooters. i ended up racing a porsche cayenne for a sec. it was sick seeing the front end just lift up and move. we were even but ran into traffic quick. then pics in and outside of hooters. some action shots on the way home then my almost bald rears. just want to be like justin i guess. bah i just noticed some pics are sideways but im too lazy to go back.
Last edited by w0ady; 07-25-2006 at 01:55 PM.
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Originally Posted by Gilley
I'm impressed with the quality of your Minolta. I get Pretty good photos from my point and shoot 4 MP Canon SD410. I also have a 5 MP Canon G5 and an 8 MP Canon Rebel DSLR. I think my poorer photos are taken with the Rebel. I don't process then with PS though, so that might help.
Chuck has a nice Pentax 6 MP.
Chuck has a nice Pentax 6 MP.
The G5 is a nice camera and so is the Rebel. I've been thinking about the Rebel for a long while, but I was told to go straight for the 20D, which costs considerably more. I figured I'd get a cheaper body and spend more on lenses, than get a 20D that will break the bank. Decisions, decisions. JB, care to chime in?
Originally Posted by O NO
Nice outting peeps, looks like all had a good time ( that's what's it's all about ...lol )
Hey Teddy great work with the camera. Where's the bling bling whip........
Hey Teddy great work with the camera. Where's the bling bling whip........
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Originally Posted by Finiti35
Trust me, PS makes the biggest difference. I rely on it more heavily because there's a lot more stuff to fix/hide than with a DSLR. Play with the levels, curves, color balance, contrast, and so on, and you'll see the difference If you want, I can post some of the unprocessed originals and you're going to laugh.
Originally Posted by Finiti35
The G5 is a nice camera and so is the Rebel. I've been thinking about the Rebel for a long while, but I was told to go straight for the 20D, which costs considerably more. I figured I'd get a cheaper body and spend more on lenses, than get a 20D that will break the bank. Decisions, decisions. JB, care to chime in?
I don't want to hijack this thread with camera talk, but that's the gist of it. I'm also not saying that anyone is having the problems I described above.
If I already had a Rebel, I'd probably keep it a while and buy a good lens instead. If I was looking for a DSLR, and I didn't already have one, I would buy a better body. Did I mention that I have an almost new, low-mileage 20D body that I would like to find a new home for...
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Originally Posted by 4 Door Skyline
agreed...she was the only do-able chick there
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