The black and white thread (film or digital)

graynomad

Photographer, traveller
So, pic #1, that's either out-of-hand dreadlocks or a ghillie suit. Given your background I'll vote for the second option.

With the train shots I thought "Holy crap he can move fast", then I realised it's a different train and location (by a few feet at least).
 

the kid

Juke Box Hero
same train, same location(yeah like 3m different), just different angles, i just move fast... and yeah a ghillie suit
 
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graynomad

Photographer, traveller
Long train.

How about a version with a long exposure, say several seconds, that would look good I reckon. Hard to do with digital though unless you get one of those 400x ND filters.
 

the kid

Juke Box Hero
Long train.

How about a version with a long exposure, say several seconds, that would look good I reckon. Hard to do with digital though unless you get one of those 400x ND filters.

also hard to do without a tripod... all of my stuff is done hand held, tripods slow me down too much so if its gonna be a long exposure i will have to find a place to set the camera down...
 

DJGoo

Too much WoW
You can do long exposure (30+ seconds) without a tripod, you just have to hold REALLY still!!!

I got these yesterday; my mother is visiting so I stole here D5200 again :D:D:D

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Technically, it IS a portrait, but eh.....
 

Pathfinder

Adventurer
I have been absent, thinking in color these days, perhaps

Lake McDonald sunrise

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Pathfinder

Adventurer
Thanks.

It's funny, I grew up with SLRs, so I never thought I would ever make use of the electronic levels on DSLRs.

Boy, was I wrong. I use the electronic levels in my cameras all the time.

Just goes to show, you can always learn a new trick or two.
 

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