I have ruled out the bungee cord and tape to make a lighting system. Maybe if I spend a few dollars on a nice lens that could help. Have to impress any potential clients. I have narrowed it down to 3. Two Canons and one Leica. The cheap Canon: 800mm f5.6 can be had for $12,500. Maybe the not...
Ywen: I am sure Kirk does not read Expedition Portal and his reply was not directed at you. I agree with your thoughts about Ken Rockwell. But I will not go on about him.
Can you image a professional photographer showing up to do a job with a 1970´s Pentax Spotmatiic? Who would hire or buy a print from a guy using a $100 camera? Link below to Allan Bruce Zee. After reading " about the photographs"" click on "collections" to see some of his clients and read...
Kirk´s Bio
Link to Kirk's bio. Look on the right side of the page and see the 4 books he has written about lighting. In his bio you will see a link to Amazon with more information about his books. Not everything his incorporates is home made. If you click on the Amazon link be sure to read his...
I love this reply
From the comments section following the review:
Marc asked, "Kirk, Do you use an EVF on your E-P3?" Yes. Always. I`ve hot glued it on so no one will ever see me treat my camera to the "stinky diaper baby hold."
Recommend reading the comments following the article
http://visualsciencelab.blogspot.com/2012/02/kirk-tuck-swung-and-missed-this-time.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+TheVisualScienceLab+%28The+Visual+Science+Lab%29
I do like Kirk Tuck. He reminds me of myself when way back in 1967 I was shaping for Greg Noll and our newest model was "Da Cat" and I said over and over again it was the a pile of crap and worst riding surfboard I ever had to shape. Of course, now "Da Cat" boards are worth a small fortune...
Unfortunately when I took that photo the camera was set at black and white so color I can not produce. But, I am attaching a photo I did take in color a few weeks ago.
Here is the joke. I changed it from the "Old Bull and the Young Bull" to the "Old Stallion and the Young Stallion"
An old stallion and a young stallion are grazing on a hill and below them are a dozen mares. The young stallion turns to the old stallion and remarks that the mares look beautiful...
So this morning I told my horse a horse joke and he really thought it was funny. A variation of the "Old bull and the Young bull" joke. The photo has not been altered.
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