brandonmeans
Mikey Bump Jump to Nose Manual (Read Description)
Here's a photo I shot today behind Temecula's new BMX shop, The Secret. Pretty happy with it and kinda wanted to try getting a little panning going here.
Tell me what you think!
BUT I NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE:
I've been saving up for a new camera body for a while now and I've pretty much dialed it in between two cameras, the Nikon D90 or the D300.
First of all the main reason I want a new body is for a better sensor (Mostly to be able to shoot at higher ISO with as minimal amount of noise as possible) And I also want to have faster rapid fire. Although these are the biggest things I'm in need of I also like the features on the newer cameras and overall want to pick the best camera for what I shoot (BMX and Portraits). I've been doing a lot of research and can't decide at the moment.
PLEASE IF YOU COULD DROP A COMMENT LEAVING YOUR OPINION ON WHAT I SHOULD GET AND WHY THAT'D BE AMAZING! THANKS!
Strobist: Sunpak 444d on 1/8 power to the left of me, SB600 on 1/8 power to the right, and Sb50dx on 1/2 power to the far left behind subject.
Mikey Bump Jump to Nose Manual (Read Description)
Here's a photo I shot today behind Temecula's new BMX shop, The Secret. Pretty happy with it and kinda wanted to try getting a little panning going here.
Tell me what you think!
BUT I NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE:
I've been saving up for a new camera body for a while now and I've pretty much dialed it in between two cameras, the Nikon D90 or the D300.
First of all the main reason I want a new body is for a better sensor (Mostly to be able to shoot at higher ISO with as minimal amount of noise as possible) And I also want to have faster rapid fire. Although these are the biggest things I'm in need of I also like the features on the newer cameras and overall want to pick the best camera for what I shoot (BMX and Portraits). I've been doing a lot of research and can't decide at the moment.
PLEASE IF YOU COULD DROP A COMMENT LEAVING YOUR OPINION ON WHAT I SHOULD GET AND WHY THAT'D BE AMAZING! THANKS!
Strobist: Sunpak 444d on 1/8 power to the left of me, SB600 on 1/8 power to the right, and Sb50dx on 1/2 power to the far left behind subject.