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BARK

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  1. I live right across the street from UH. my brother in law is getting married right now though. We are pakistani so these things drive men crazy for months, but I will try to come
  2. Yeah you're dead on. One factor that I used to decide on the rebel xt was the high ISO ability. I always heard the quickness of lens was key. I thought high ISO was ok, but now I know about sensors better. I try to keep the thing at 100 all the time. 200 is ok, but I'm scared to use 400. Is that really ok for bright days, what about cloudy?
  3. It the one above. It is on grey street, but I dont know what it used to be called.
  4. oh yeah. I always shoot the fountain and forget about the people. Thanks.
  5. I used to play hockey there. There were about 4 or five of us who stayed for a couple years. The owners name was Russel, I think. He was our coach. I used to go to oak forrest baptist just up the road. I fell once while we were skating laps and broke my arm and wrist. But we went to nationals twice, where we were soundly defeated by every go---mn team that played north of our latitude. Russels son was the DJ and he had lots of those puppets with the sticks on their hands so you can move em. Our goalie had baseball equipment, when we went to nationals every other team had real hockey equipment.
  6. Bad shots, but that is some Sakowitz. This was in the Jewish cemetery. There is some guy named Westhimer too! Anyone from the Wards knows Hirsch. This is a piece in the same cemetery. I have gotten better with ISO since this was taken.
  7. Funny, I got that same shot. But, do you see that cop car? He was HISDPD and I spent some time talking to him. (Note: when you have a telephoto lens anywhere near an elementary school, go say Hi to the cop FIRST! ! !) He told me the lot behind it had some nerd guys working on it for two years or so. The theater, I think, is in front of an old cemetery, probably black, maybe, I could be wrong. There, that should be enough disclaimers. This is the lot that the nerd guys were working on. PS, that was a really nice cop.
  8. that don't sound all too familiar. a donde estalo? gawdamn. You gotta admit for a guy named Abdul thats perty good meskin up there, huh?
  9. Although I am fairly new to photography, I can say with certainty, There is CANON, and then there is everyone else. Sorry Nikkon people. Or should I say "everyone else" people.
  10. I just did for the first time. Thanks ! ! !
  11. mine got the grey body though
  12. OK Ill do the flicker thing. Thanks for the kind words y'all.
  13. good god I wish I had the money for that. I found an old 8mp xt. the lens is the older ef 70-210 should be about 20 yrs old now. but it has a constant 4 ap and the optics are good. Hoya warming filter. The lens was 150 bucks. Other shots have the 35-80 kit lens if you got the money for that though, get a full size body with 2 dials.
  14. "Good thing you're not German. They end their days in G's. " phew! that was close
  15. If any photogs would like to critique levels or ISO please feel free.
  16. If any photogs would like to critique levels or ISO please feel free.
  17. If any photogs would like to critique levels or ISO please feel free.
  18. If any photogs would like to critique levels or ISO please feel free.
  19. Can anyone critique white balance or ISO in any of my posts? and their webbed feet are so freakin freaky.
  20. I'm sorry to have to assert authority here, but everyone knows nutria gumbo is the only way to eat that rat. A new twist on an old classic
  21. This is my brother-in-law's charity. He help refugees of war who enter the US legally. The government helps some in the begining, then al Amaanah steps in. They teach them english. They help them get networked and they show them the good things about the US. Mostly the apartments that house the refugees are in the Southwest. If anyone ever wants to come hand out toys or talk to some refugees let me know. Southern Hospitality
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