Broken camera
While taking photos today, my camera broke. And it looks like that the same part went as on my old 450D, the shutter. So right now I have absolutely nothing to shoot with (until tomorrow when I will have a borrowed 7D for the time being :)). Of course I will have it repaired as soon as possible, but it also shows that it’s time to look for a new one. And if those Canon rumors I have been seeing recently I true, I already know what it will be :)
So much snow
I’ve been complaining for some time now, that there was no real winter this year. And today, the winter started. It has been snowing for almost the whole day, and of course I run out immediately to get some photos. Of course I didn’t get that many due to the camera problem I mentioned, but I at least got few. And here is one of the. The SNP bridge, almost completely hidden by all of the falling snow.
I took this only hand-held, as there was no reason for multiple brackets. This is a single exposure, edited in Lightroom and Photoshop. And btw. this is not a black&white photo. I never did a conversion. It just looked like this with all the snow :)
What a beautiful picture! – and quite different from your other pictures. (No, I do not want to say that the others were any worse;)) .
If I were near you I would have lend you my MKII for few days. It is a great
experience to watch how you strive to build your career beginning from scratch
including the information that the (empty) scratch had been converted to
Big-Bang by your unique girlfriend. Since then you muted to a specialized photographer
with high professional standards (albeit the fact you do not have a spare camera
body).
There are manifold professional photographers blogs on the internet, your being
extraordinary rare by the openness and sharing detail process information vital for
your creative business with all us – amateurs and even with potential rivals.
I highly respect and perceive your blog as continuous source of inspiration help – thus my hypothetical ;)
willingness to support you with my camera body.
Hey dude, I downloaded today´s snow-pictures for private use and it has one flow
I want to inform you about:
there is no IPTC information included. I will add (your) copyright information to my copy.
Have a nice day!
George
Thank you very much George. And I strive.. just struggle a bit. But 2015 looks promising, so hopefully it works out this time :) And yes, having no spare camera is bad, but it one of those things I want to correct as soon as possible. But probably the 5DmkII will stay as a backup after it’s repaired.
I don’t see the point of hiding how I do things, how I edit photos. Some people do, but I don’t. This is how things evolve, the more people know how to do something, the sooner someone finds how to do it better. And hopefully, if he learned from me something, he (or she) will also be more inclined to share it further :)
Strange, I thought that I had it included automatically when I import photos to Lightroom. But they go through few more programs anyway, so it could had been removed. Will have to check that.
Thank you very much again, and have a nice day :)
Tebe úspesný rok, Miroslav!
Your anticipated camera is here, at least announced, accompanied with bulk of interviews.
I found the Tom Hogan´s Comentary to be best of all:
http://www.dslrbodies.com/newsviews/engineermanagement-intervie.html
Have fun!
I looked at the 5Ds, but my next camera probably wont be Canon anymore. It’s just does not bring enough over other, much cheaper cameras.
this Tom Hogan´s Commentary is wort reading anyway ;)