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P3D what to shoot
- From: "Andrea Blair" <asblair@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D what to shoot
- Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 05:55:54 PDT
>>>>Lme Kbee (Jet-7) wrote (in part): I was wondering what other people
shoot, as far as if most people on this list shoot just for special
occations or vacations, or if many go out and shoot just because you
want to get more pictures. Also how often does anyone here set up
shots, or is it mostly shooting what you find when you find it.<<<<
I shot mostly close-up/macro and nature. I do a lot of tabletop work as
I usually use one SLR and a rail. My subjects are mostly insects and
flowers, but I am looking forward to doing blacklight and glassware in
3-D. Sometimes I will just take something that looks interesting and set
it up. Some subjects my husband and I have used have been old clocks,
marbles, and musical instruments. I also have some silver mylar that I
would like to try some abstracts with. I am wondering how much stereo
effect I will get.
I take my Revere 33 with me to take scenic shots and scenes with
anything moving. I get great quality from it and it is SO EASY to use. I
will be taking it this weekend to the football game (go Redskins!). I
should be able to get some good stadium shots as we have nosebleed seats
(but they were free nosebleed seats). The fans will probably be more
interesting than the game anyway. {;>)
>>>>I don't know if the person that did the web servey of camera usage
would want to set up a page to figure this out?<<<<
This person has (supposedly) unsubscribed for an indefinite amount of
time.
Andrea Blair
asblair@xxxxxxxxxxx
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