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The first 2 are great. :up:

Thanks nog.

I liked the first two the most. The middle one wasnā€™t really worth posting now that I look at it again, as for the fifth one, I wanted to whore a pic of my GSR :smiley:

Oh, the others are great too, I just really liked the first 2. :angel:

In this case I always recommend the Powershot S5 IS. Itā€™s a high-end P&S that has image stabilizer and almost the same capabilities as a DSLR. It also has a hot shoe if you ever wanna add an external flash later on. You can also take very high quality movies with it. For around $300us you canā€™t go wrong with it.

Ive, yeah youā€™re right. I was just referring to P&S because the DSLRs are way out of my price range for the moment. Just looking for something for the wife.

Not terribly cheap, but a 400~ dollar digital underwater combination is pretty good, I was thinking of picking something similar up as I donā€™t trust any of those housings with my camerasā€¦

Replacing a 200 dollar point and shoot, or replacing an SLR worth significantly moreā€¦ Ehhā€¦

Youā€™ll get good shots with a little Fuji like that, tooā€¦ Usually the whitebalance is great with Fujiā€™s - though getting a model with a shake reduction feature would help underwater, as the light isnā€™t amazingā€¦ Having something that allows a lot of light to be passed through is also important - as you need flash underwater often to get detail and the rich colours you see in most underwater photography.

I was trying to find a good setup to take to Australia the next time I go, so Iā€™ll keep you updated with any findings I come across that look legit, or something I have more hands on experience with - if youā€™d likeā€¦

Neil, if youā€™re interested Iā€™ll sell you my Nikon 8700 for $320. 99% of the pics on my website were taken with it.

went down to Baltimore City and took a bunch of pictures.

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Neil, if youā€™re interested Iā€™ll sell you my Nikon 8700 for $320. 99% of the pics on my website were taken with it.

8700ā€™s are dopeā€¦ ugly - but dope, super sharpā€¦ great qualityā€¦ A good friend and fellow local photographer of mine shoots with an 8700 and blows his work up to huge 13x19ā€™s and more and it looks fantastic.

Theyā€™re a little slow, but the quality is fantastic. The fact you can use SB-800 flashes etc. with them, too, is great because you can do multiple flash setups and do some really interesting light work, which is far more important then lensesā€¦ Youā€™ll need a tripod for low light work, though - same as any SLR without a huge aperture lens.

Not sure if theyā€™re still in the 300 range, but youā€™ll be extremely hard pressed to find a good condition one from a reputable seller for less. A shop owning friend of mine has been trying to sell his new 8700 for ages to me but, alas, Iā€™m still happy with my little point and shoot, no need for a bridge camera.

Theyā€™re going for $340+ on Ebay.

I agree, I think the 8700 is as close to an SLR as you can get with P&S.

a few of my latest.

Mah bitches.

seriously fuck you.

You like them hairy and on all fours, huh? :rofl:

im dating a chick that had a kid 4 years ago and her stomach doesnt look anything like that for one.

two, youā€™re a douche bag

and threeā€¦well im out of options so fuck you again!

Thatā€™s why they have to have them young.

My wife looks just about what she looked like prepregnancy and itā€™s only been 5 months :ohyeah:

ā€¦then fuck you too. :frowning:

lol, sorry.

Here are a few I took last week of my wife and son.

hmm ā€¦ Iā€™ve been far too lazy to pick up my camera for the past while, these are some of my latest back before I lost all my inspiration.




Brutus:

haha, thatā€™s a cute dog. What kind is it? Looks like a Chocolate lab/German Shepard mix, or something weird like that.

Heā€™s chow/akita mix. 8 Years old and about 70lbs. He was the runt of the litter too, all his siblings are at least 110lbs :shock:

Heā€™s the most chill and friendly dogs I have ever known.