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Watt kind of pictures did you take at the age of 22? - JJ_SO - 01-10-2018 In genreal I'd agree. But when it comes to certain pictures like the ones from D'Oultremont, there's no shortcut and no cheap alternative. He needs all the light he can get and a reliable system, the tripod was (and needs to be) some big foot (I saw a Gitzo Series 5 with a gimbal). I have no idea about the Canon gear I saw in the videos, but there was no 100-400 lightweight involved - all the big and fast buckets need some deep pockets. But even if I could buy the same gear - or could have bought it at the age of 22 - I still doubt to be able to see or find the kind of pictures I admire from him. Watt kind of pictures did you take at the age of 22? - Arthur Macmillan - 01-10-2018 Just took the tour of Station House! I had a living arrangement that was really interesting looking back. But I did not take photos of people very often. That's just me. I wish had taken more people photos, but strange perspectives, night scenes, macro and telephoto were what I did. I have to leave it to others to capture the human side. I just like trying to see the things that that unaided eye can't see. Watt kind of pictures did you take at the age of 22? - Ayoh - 01-11-2018 Quote: Voilà , my site from my youth when we shared a "hippy household" at 76 Station Road, Broxbourne.Nice photos, thanks for sharing. It sounds like you had some great times back then Watt kind of pictures did you take at the age of 22? - thxbb12 - 01-11-2018 None, I started photography very late at the age of 32! |