05-10-2014 01:27 AM
Unlike a lot of my colleagues in the field, I stayed with my T3i until I proved myself worthy of an upgrade. But now that I decided to get a "better" camera, I am finding that spending more money means I am getting less performance. Why is that? I decided to buy a Pentax K-3, but eventually returned it because it did not give me the flexibilty I wanted. I decided to put off buying another crop sensor camera for now, so I bought a 6D with a 100mm Macro L-glass lens. My old T3i with a Tamron 28-300 zoom still produces much better images under the same conditions. What gives?
05-17-2014 01:11 PM
@Cindy-Clicks wrote:Absolutely! It is no secret that men and women are wired differently. ...
Uh, that's not what I wrote.
05-17-2014 05:24 PM
Whatever! lol
05-17-2014 08:24 PM - edited 05-17-2014 08:39 PM
OMG, Now what!!!! My autofocus is not working. It works sometimes, but it is hit or miss. I am not too close to the subject. So what is happening?? It works just fine in live view.
05-17-2014 09:49 PM
Cindy I think it is supurb someone like you is embracing advanced technology. Winning international awards you must be so proud. I for one would love to see the works which were awarded these wonderful life thrilling moments. Could you please direct me to a site where they may be viewed so i may enjoy your accomplishments.
Thankyou.
05-17-2014 10:34 PM - edited 05-17-2014 10:47 PM
They are at IGPOTY.COM I won second place in the most recent monochrome category and I won a highly commended award in the Beauty of Plants. International Garden Photographer of the Year. The contest is based in England.
05-17-2014 10:44 PM - edited 05-17-2014 10:47 PM
So if I didn't "prove" that what I said was true, I apparently would have been written off as a troll. Is that it? Well what I may lack in technical ability I make up for in composition. I have always said that if you don't have a good eye, the most expensive equipment isn't going to help you. These days it isn't enough to use the camera skillfully, you have to also be good at photoshop.
But I'm still trying to get some help with the autofocus. I think it may be a problem with the lens. Gotta wait til Monday now to make yet another trip to the camera store.
05-17-2014 11:24 PM
If you think there are no world famous female wildlife photographers, you need to get out more.
05-17-2014 11:34 PM
I found only one women who had worked for National Geographic. I am talking about the ones who really made it to the top. I know there are a handful that are doing it but they haven't gotten the same attention as the men, who definitely outnumber them, but I am hoping this is changing.
05-17-2014 11:39 PM
Men may out number females in photography, I really doubt it, because there are hundreds. You just need to look.
My goodness you are a head strong person. Try some of the suggestions you have recieved and do a search for female wildlife photographers.
05-18-2014 12:17 AM
Ok, I found 4 female wildlife photographers in the US.
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