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That really sucks about your bike. I've been wanting to get into photography more lately but I need a new camera first. I have a very nice 35mm camera but no where to develop. I'm excited to see how your pictures turn out.
I like the website. Cute photo of that baby. I'm really into babies now. You'll have to check out the less-than professional pictures I posted on my blog of my new grandson. He is really beautiful.
Same thing happened to me. Once I started "working" as a photographer (not getting paid, but still working,) the D70 quickly became too irritating and I had to get a D200 as well. Ain't it sweet?? Like you, I keep the D70 as a backup.
Cassie & Nicole: Thanks.
Shaneen: Which blog? I think I've only got your book blog RSS'd. Rrrrob: I had rented a D200 for the wedding, but both batteries died by halfway through the ceremony. So, I ended up shooting the rest of the day with the D70. The main limits I found were in the speed of my lenses and the noise introduced by the higher ISO in the D70. So, to solve all these problems, I got the D200, the battery grip with a total of four batteries and the 50mm 1.8 lens (I'd love to have gotten the 1.2, but I was spending enough as it was). p.s. the D200 is incredible. Add Comment
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