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Oh sure, he won't flood the the earth again, but he'll sure as hell knock down yer trailer.
More cool tornado pics here.
More cool tornado pics here.
I got a new camera yesterday! Not just any new camera, but the new camera.
It's a good thing I started taking pictures with it yesterday though. This morning yet another winter storm moved in, and this was the best picture i could get from the back window.

It's a good thing I started taking pictures with it yesterday though. This morning yet another winter storm moved in, and this was the best picture i could get from the back window.
I know, I know. You probably all think I'm kidding. Not so much. Here's what the driveway looks like right now. What you're looking at is about a three two feet of snow over my driveway. I probably can't even get out in the 4WD, and it's still snowing.


Most of the photography you'll see on my site is done using a five megapixel Nikon Coolpix 5700. I paid a crapload of money for it about five years ago, but it has served me very well. That hasn't kept me from wanting something better.
I'm still a little undecided for my next camera, but I'm leaning towards a Nikon D80 or a Canon 40D. If I had an endless supply of cash, I'd go for the Canon 5D. I've done some freelance with it, and it's awesome.
Depending on your experience, a modest amount of money can land you with
more camera than you can handle. A great starter SLR is the
Canon Digital Rebel. The only drawback is the plastic body, but that shouldn't be an issue for most people.
Before you do any shopping, I'd recommend spending some time at Steve's Digicams. He's got tons of in-depth reviews on practically every kind of camera you can think of.
Of course when it comes to great pictures, a lot more depends on the photographer than the equipment. As a photography teacher of mine in college was fond of saying, "You don't take good pictures, you make them."
I'm still a little undecided for my next camera, but I'm leaning towards a Nikon D80 or a Canon 40D. If I had an endless supply of cash, I'd go for the Canon 5D. I've done some freelance with it, and it's awesome.
Depending on your experience, a modest amount of money can land you with
more camera than you can handle. A great starter SLR is the
Canon Digital Rebel. The only drawback is the plastic body, but that shouldn't be an issue for most people. Before you do any shopping, I'd recommend spending some time at Steve's Digicams. He's got tons of in-depth reviews on practically every kind of camera you can think of.
Of course when it comes to great pictures, a lot more depends on the photographer than the equipment. As a photography teacher of mine in college was fond of saying, "You don't take good pictures, you make them."
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