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My passion for photography is something I would be hard pressed to hide, and my family is well informed on this aspect of my life. I would like to think my family, or at least some of them, check this site for new updates. So it was with great pleasure that I found a gift waiting for me when I woke up today. I have been vocal about my desire that when I move, I will be wanting to section off a part of my next place for a photo area. I will set up a place for my light tent, but more importantly I want to set up a place to do actual, honest to goodness model shoots that don't require a sunny day, or lack of rain.

While my parents had been out checking out garage sales today, I am told, they came across two plastic cases, each about three or four feet long, a foot or two deep, and they both were had for $30. The first case I opened was actually the newer looking of the two, and it contained a couple of Ianebeam 650 'Redhead' continuous light heads. Part of this I read off the back, part I am guessing by what I have read online. I could tell right away these are powerful lights, and a quick plug in of each told me I was not wrong! Along with these the case had several front housings I guess in case one breaks. Oddly, the case also had a metal bar from a weight set and a music stand, for holding sheets of music.

My joy at the first case clear, I moved onto case number two, which had a couple Lowel Omni lights. This too had a some metal housings for the front, as well as several mesh covers and the power cables. As well, there was 3 light stands. Yes! Score! I plugged these two in, and while one didn't work, I was informed that they had been told one might have a burnt out light bulb. Some testing shows this is possibly not the problem, but I will call around to somewhere that would have a better idea on Monday.

The light stands, which I checked next, showed more work will be required, but time will tell on that regard. Adorama has light stands for $20, so if these ones end up looking too costly, I will just pay them for some brand new ones. Either way if it turns out that I got 3 working lights and a couple usable light stands, all for $30, I am well on my way with all of this. I am seeing the Omni's brand new are about $150, and the other ones are probably at least $50-$75 value, so I consider this a huge win and savings on buying new. Now what I need to do is check into fixing the second Omni, check into repairing the stands, and getting some umbrellas, and I will be ready to set up a studio, once I find space!

Finally back

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I took a bit of time since I got my Canon 350D and tried to learn the ins and outs of using a full feature DSLR. You see, my last DSLR, a Canon 300D, has been half a camera for over a year because of an unfortunate but educational meeting it had with some cement. It feels nice, but just as overwhelming as it was last time to have so much at my control. I am slowly acclimating to it, and figuring out where to go next with my photography. I have posted a few pics over on the Gallery, mostly in the Nature in Spring section.

I have also begun posting photos, in smaller numbers, over at Flickr, though only those I allow to be friends can see them. I was originally going to allow everyone to see them, but I didn't like the stories I read about local businesses taking photos from there and using them without the authority or compensation. If you want to take a look, feel free to add me, but understand that by doing so you are agreeing to my copyright terms.
 
Well, off to look through photos from the Ten Thousand Frames get together, trying to learn from my mistakes and salvage what I can from my misguided attempts.

New camera, new era!

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I am not sure anyone even reads this anymore, but after well over a year since I took any notable photos, I have finally received some long awaited money, and purchased a brand new Canon 350D, aka Canon Rebel XT. While I was upset about a few changes from the Rebel to the XT, I am overall happy with my new camera, have rejoined the local photographic community, and look forward to a great many new photos to be taking! Happy Shooting!

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