It's easy to spend money in photography. I had a little side business for a while that helped out. It got to be more like a job and less like a hobby so I quit doing it. I'm shooting with Canon also.
Canon 10D
Canon 17-40mm f/4 L
Sigma 150mm f/2.8 Macro
Sigma 70-200 f/2.8
I have a ton of other goodies too... flatbed scanner, film scanner, filters, film cameras, a few point and shoot digitals. I also collect old still and video cameras and try to use them. I have an old slide projector from the 1950's that I got working.
I see your not too far away from me. If you ever want to get together and shoot, just let me know. I go up to Door County a few times a summer. I am on dpreview also, I don't post much, just read. You ever hear of PhotoSIG? It's been awhile since I've posted there, but a very helpful site.
Sorry everyone else for taking this off topic... Now back to your regular scheduled posting...
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Originally Posted by GMCloud27 Hey thanks BlueZero--it really is a great place to learn from and I got myself into a little more than my wallet could handle when it comes to photography (currently about $2,500 in my setup) and I just finished up perfecting color management and printing (DPreview is another site I'm on a lot, not to mention POTN). My name at FM is Garrett Lynch, here's a quick sig of the toys I'm using right now so please forgive me on the photos on the pads since I did these very very quickly.
Canon 20D
Canon 24-105mm f/4L IS | B+W MRC UV F-Pro | Sandisk Extreme III 2GB
Windows Vista Business | Epson R1800, Calibrated LCD & Custom ICC Profiles
Regarding Pad cleaning, I first rinse them, then fill a bucket with Oxyclean and let them sit for a few hours, then massage them and rerinse then let them air dry, then a quick spin on the PC, then finish air drying. |