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Bear Grylls

M3MB3R
Omg I lol'd. That's fucking awesome.

But on a serious note, your photos kick ass. I wanna get into photography too, but haven't got around to uploading some photos. I have a canon XSI that I got for Christmas, and its super fun. In a way, I kinda look up to you and your photos lol. Anyways. Good work hahahahahahaha.

Do it! Take photos of what interests you. Go back to the first couple of pages of this thread and you will see that's exactly what I did, and look where I'm at now :)
 

Ronnie Bergan

Steel Member
I will dude, I've been messing around with long exposures and stuff, it's so fun cause you can do soooo much different stuff with it. Hopefully I'll have some up soon!
 

Bear Grylls

M3MB3R
I still have no clue what lense I want next. Here's my current lenses:
Canon 50mm f1.8
Canon 18-55
Opteka 6.5 fisheye

I'm looking at:
Canon 28-135
Canon 10-22
Canon 17-40 f/4 L
Canon 70-200 f/4 L

Any insight on this decision?
 

Bear Grylls

M3MB3R
Kinda boring, take pictures other than long exposures.

See the thing is with your pictures, you take them in the dark so it looks like the person is going into nothing. There is no foreground the the viewer to get caught in to, it's just the person doing a trick at a normal angle. Opposed to a daylight photo with interesting scenery in the background and the picture being taken at a killer angle.

I was just commenting on your thread, didnt mean to rustle your jimmies

And you can do different things with long exposure, night time pictures of riding is just riding. Olivia's night photos are cool because you can see kind of what's around the person opposed to complete darkness.
And that backflip picture in your thread, the sky is awesome. That's what really makes a photo good for me.
 

Devin Catron

Steel Member
I still have no clue what lense I want next. Here's my current lenses:
Canon 50mm f1.8
Canon 18-55
Opteka 6.5 fisheye

I'm looking at:
Canon 28-135
Canon 10-22
Canon 17-40 f/4 L
Canon 70-200 f/4 L

Any insight on this decision?

dont get the 70-200 f4. get the 70-200 f2.8 isII if you want a telephoto like that. my buddy has that lens on his 7d and its awesome but it is pretty heavy. for your photographic style I would suggest a wide angle. I have a friend with a sigma 10-20 that is surprisingly sharp for only being an $800 lens.
 

Tyler P

Bronze member
Get the 17-40 L
My friend swears by that lens and uses it the most with his video production company (other than his 50mm) and for photography.
 
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