32 threads found!
Thread | Author | Replies | Views | Last Reply |
---|---|---|---|---|
FuzzyShadows | 26 | 602 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 6 | 142 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 13 | 328 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 10 | 156 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 2 | 65 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 37 | 429 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 32 | 475 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 7 | 116 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 46 | 622 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 21 | 300 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 17 | 194 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 8 | 175 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 18 | 159 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 19 | 133 | ||
FuzzyShadows | 4 | 50 |
416 comments found!
Thread: Bug Hunting | Forum: Photography
Ok, after looking through 3 gabillion bug pictures, I'd have to agree with you kort... assasin bug. It looks a heck of a lot like the milkweed assasin.
Thread: W.O.E. 8-17-06 | Forum: Photography
Thread: W.O.E. 8-17-06 | Forum: Photography
Thread: Monthly Challenge | Forum: Photography
Thread: Bug Hunting | Forum: Photography
Thread: Bug Hunting | Forum: Photography
Tunde, your picture is freaking me out! That's scary.
Radlafx, awesome shot. I'll take a guess and say it's a type of hover fly, sometimes called a flower fly.
Kort, your second one is fantastic. I can't even take a guess at it though. I'm gonna have to do some research. The first one appears to be a robber fly?
Excellent and fun shots everyone!
Thread: Hello from Nova Scotia, Canada | Forum: Photography
Welcome aboard Tim. Lots to enjoy here on Rendo. Be sure to check out the Poser gallery if you want to see some plastic looking boobies. lol Just joking.
Thread: W.O.E. 8-17-06 | Forum: Photography
Thread: Bug Hunting | Forum: Photography
Awesome shots Ilona. They are so sharp. I can't believe you got a butterfly in flight too. They are so fast! As for the damsel flies, the blue one is the male.
Keep on bug hunting!
Thread: 16,000 photo's one movie | Forum: Photography
That had to take a zillion hours to make. It turned out beautiful, in an eerie kind of way.
Thread: Beautiful in death, Cicada Killer Wasp. | Forum: Photography
Thread: D80 announced.... | Forum: Photography
Thread: Nikon D50/D70s - Opinions please | Forum: Photography
I have the D70s, so I can tell you what I would miss the most, if I were to start using the D50.
The D70s has two command dials, D50 just one. I shoot almost entirely in manual mode, so to me it's easier to adjust aperature and shutter speed using both dials, as opposed to having to switch back and forth using the same dial.
D70s has Depth of Field preview, D50 does not. With the click of a button, you can see the shot just as the sensor would see it, DOF and all. This works well if there's a lot of light coming through the lens. If you have your apperature set small, or the scene is really dark, it's pretty much useless, since the viewfinder shows a very dark scene.
D70s uses compact flash storage, while D50 uses SD cards. If you were to move up from the D50 to an even better camera, you would probably have to buy new storage cards.
It looks like the D50 doesn't have a grid on the viewfinder? If this means that it has just a plain glass with no grid markings at all?... then I would miss that. The D70s as marks for thirds, as well as focus areas too.
I can't really comment on the D50 kit lens vs the D70s kit since, I've never used the D50 lens. However, this will be the best advice anyone will ever give you.. cough cough... get the D70s body and the 18-200 VR lens. Beg, borrow, sell, whatever you can do to get that. It would suit your style perfectly.
Good luck, and yes.. consider Canon. Top quality there too.
Thread: Find the INSECT !! | Forum: Photography
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Thread: W.O.E. 8-17-06 | Forum: Photography