Raymond Lin
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I have just found something else more shiny lol
First time looking at the back of your head with a mirror?
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I have just found something else more shiny lol
First time looking at the back of your head with a mirror?
Some photos I did today for a local animal charity to help share the dogs looking for new homes. (Excuse the big tacky font for the names. They prefer it that way to stand out on social media etc)
DSC00160 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
DSC00048 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
DSC00033 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
DSC00238 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
Zeus1 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
Susie1 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
Some nice frames there. A lot of years back I did the same for a local dog charity, also shot a couple of fashion shows they ran for fundraising.
Naala looks a beaut, but we have 4 dogs already.
Thanks. Yeah Naala is getting a lot of attention since the photos were uploaded. I think she's Japanese Akita x GSD, very soft nature and loves a cuddle.
Some photos I did today for a local animal charity to help share the dogs looking for new homes. (Excuse the big tacky font for the names. They prefer it that way to stand out on social media etc)
DSC00160 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
DSC00048 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
DSC00033 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
DSC00238 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
Zeus1 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
Susie1 by Anthony Andrades, on Flickr
I’d be interested to offer Leo a new home?
Thanks. Yeah Naala is getting a lot of attention since the photos were uploaded. I think she's Japanese Akita x GSD, very soft nature and loves a cuddle.
Yeah I thought that by the look of her. One of ours is a Japanese Akita, they are very wilful but great fun. Hopefully the photos will help them all get good homes.
Naala is stunning, definitely Akita although not Japanese
Right Guys, I was looking at getting the Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art lens but have now seen reviews on the 40mm 1.4 which some are saying is better. Any of you guys had real world experience using one or both. I’m looking for to pair this with a 24-70mm.
Right Guys, I was looking at getting the Sigma 35mm 1.4 Art lens but have now seen reviews on the 40mm 1.4 which some are saying is better. Any of you guys had real world experience using one or both. I’m looking for to pair this with a 24-70mm.
Told ya the weather sealing is goodPlenty of holiday pics to get through..random few.
So, who else gets into the pool with £3.5k of kit in your hands for a pic of your little one because she's just let go of your arm for the first time?
Told ya the weather sealing is good
A girl I know sent me this last night. She spotted me working at a wedding the other day in the city centre.
I didn't even notice that she was there.
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Dude you should try the holdfast / dual harness leather ones - best accessory I've ever bought man. I used to use the Peak Design straps and they're pants in comparison
I'm doing a wedding in Belfast today, weather looks utter s***e ffs
Already had a holdfast a while back,hated it. Much prefer the peak design straps.
I have 4 of the peak design straps all different colours makes it really handy when I am shouting for a camera with a different lens or grabbing a camera with a different lens, I can just say red, blue etc.
The holdfast's I didn't find comfortable plus you look like a balloon wearing them. I am too old for that hipster s***.
It p***ed down pretty much all day for ours as well only had about 5 minutes outside, shot everything else indoors as the bride didn't want to get her dress wet. I hate that if I can stand in the p***ing rain so can they.
Was a pity at least the groom understood he was a photographer too.
The weather has been s***e all summer. Out again on Friday too and it's to be b*****ks fs. Skinny Jean's, beard and holdfast bro - hipstered to death LOL
I forgot you are rocking a wee ginger beard now
We are not out again until Friday & Saturday, but it doesn't look the weather is gonna improve much. Although I am complaining, to be fair shooting indoors was a nice step change, gave me a chance to use the AD200's that haven't been used in a while.
I've a fleet of lighting that never is used man either. Got 2 AD600pros and they've been used once LOL. The AD200 is probably the best lighting I've ever used that's not like a rocket launcher lmao
@Happy Grumpz .... Matt, Is this just taken with the 90mm Macro Lens or were tubes involved, what light source was used.
Can anyone recommend a decent flash for A7mkII
I also like the TT685s which takes 4 AA batteries.Godox TT350s - Small light but only room for 2 AA batteries.
Godox V350s - I prefer these, small and light with a their own lithium battery.
Godox V860 II - Big and heavy makes the camera a bit unwieldy.
Godox V1s - Better for ocf really although I would prefer AD200's for that purpose.
Did anyone get their £1799 (pre cash back) from Park? It looks like it was incorrectly discounting the £200 adapter (putting it as £0 in the basket, but taking £200 off the total).
Did they honour the orders?
Hi all i am giving you a challenge. What is the lightest setup you can think of for this focal range for travelling?
The rules are below:
- Can mention primes as well as zooms
- Minimum apature of f2.8
- Cropping up to 1.4x is fine to cover a missing focal length range
- Can be a manual adapted lens at the 100-200 focal length.
- from 24-100 it needs to be a AF lens(adapted or native)
Post the list of lenses you can think of and the weight of it all