Orange SN95 on Work Kiwami - New Pictures Post #23

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I took some quick pictures with my new camera, thought I'd share!

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Thanks guys!
Cool pics OJ! Now I challenge you to do a night time star trail shoot with your ride and with that 50mm lens.

I just tried northern light hunting and star pictures. Wasn't very successful since it was cloudy in the mountains and the moon was bright. I'll keep trying though!

Really impressed at how good the 6d is for low light.
 

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Thanks guys!


I just tried northern light hunting and star pictures. Wasn't very successful since it was cloudy in the mountains and the moon was bright. I'll keep trying though!

Really impressed at how good the 6d is for low light.

Northern Lights Sn95 photoshoot would be an all time favorite.
 

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Thanks guys!


I just tried northern light hunting and star pictures. Wasn't very successful since it was cloudy in the mountains and the moon was bright. I'll keep trying though!

Really impressed at how good the 6d is for low light.
Let me know if you want any tips...I can help you know! :)
 

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Nice pics! Nice soft edges, and framing. If you don't mine me asking what camera and lens were you using? Looks like a fixed just based on the photos unless you tinkered with them afterward.

Those wheels really look sharp on there, color combo I think pops. Very nice!
 
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Nice pics! Nice soft edges, and framing. If you don't mine me asking what camera and lens were you using? Looks like a fixed just based on the photos unless you tinkered with them afterward.

Those wheels really look sharp on there, color combo I think pops. Very nice!

Thanks!

Canon 6d and i believe all these pictures were with my 50mm F/1.4. I think I still prefer my 70-200 F4 L in most cases. Need to get more glass now that I switched to full frame.
 

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Thanks!

Canon 6d and i believe all these pictures were with my 50mm F/1.4. I think I still prefer my 70-200 F4 L in most cases. Need to get more glass now that I switched to full frame.

Nice, Id like to graduate to a full frame one of these days. I like the soft edges the fixed gives, they also force you to learn to actually frame your shots as opposed to use the zoom to do it. I would like a bit more glass also but the stuff gets expensive fast for quality.
 
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Nice, Id like to graduate to a full frame one of these days. I like the soft edges the fixed gives, they also force you to learn to actually frame your shots as opposed to use the zoom to do it. I would like a bit more glass also but the stuff gets expensive fast for quality.

Full frame is definitely nice! Glass I think makes the biggest difference though, always a good investment.
My T5's autofocus got out of calibration. Thought it was a good excuse to make the jump into full frame.
I do like prime lenses too! They force you too focus on other aspects of photography.
I miss my wide angle 10-22, I'll have to find something to replace it soon. Would also like a macro lens... looking at the 100mm, pricey though
 

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Full frame is definitely nice! Glass I think makes the biggest difference though, always a good investment.
My T5's autofocus got out of calibration. Thought it was a good excuse to make the jump into full frame.
I do like prime lenses too! They force you too focus on other aspects of photography.
I miss my wide angle 10-22, I'll have to find something to replace it soon. Would also like a macro lens... looking at the 100mm, pricey though

Indeed, I have a Tamron 10-24 for my Nikon and between that and my fixed 35 it's rare I switch off of them.
 

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Great pics, man. Really, really good.

And I LOVE the new wheels. Perfect compliment and balance with your Stang's color - Perfect
 

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