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Photographer  Anthony Gargani {Karma:4527}
Project N/A Camera Model DRebel
Categories Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Portraits
Lens Canon 50mm f1.8
Uploaded 9/27/2003 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 673 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 5 Rating
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About Cropped, resized, greyscaled, adjusted levels and sharpness. PSP8.0
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sandy c. hopkins   {K:17107} 11/10/2003
i really like this shot alot...
you have caught his character well..
:)
sandy

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Anthony Gargani   {K:4527} 10/27/2003
Thanks to all for your kind words and comments, sorry I'm so late to reply!

Vicki, as soon as I saw you had the Rebel, I put you on my friends list. It will be nice to see how we both progress with this camera.

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Vicki Bentley   {K:5080} 10/25/2003
Anthony, a wonderful BW portrait. Love the develish expression on his face. I, too, have the digital Rebel, and I love it, even though I've only had it for two weeks and am still learning how to use it. Will keep watching your portfolio to see your shots with it. Am adding you to my friends list. Regards.

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 10/2/2003
Good portrait. Like it in B&W.
Thank you for your comment and Help. but the green glass was a bottle. hm. will put it in the sun. and try. I was trying to play with light from my lamp. but the glass is so solid that there was weak reflections in it. Thank you. Best regards, BIliana

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Brendon Cordero   {K:3524} 9/28/2003
Hi Anthony,
Nice portait of your friend.
I am still experiencing the Rebel digital. Took a lot of shots of my co-workers for a project this past week. So far, I am having mixed feelings about the camera. It's not the camera fault, shooting digital is not the same as film. That is my mistake. Understand, I am old school trained. This is a new transition for me. While shooting my co-workers, I was under strong fluorecent lighting, evening with a flash, my shots were poor exposures. With a little research I learned to used the exposure compensation and the white balance.
Remember, the lens ratio is not the same as film, you must compensat for the flash.
I throught the automation of this camera suppose to take care of those lighting situation I was in.
On the good side, I didn't waste any film, or I have wait for it. Not all my shot as I mentioned above were bad. Some were excellent. I just got to watch, my lighting situation.
I don't have the kit lens. I ordered the body only. I do you like your's? Is it a true 18-55mm ratio?

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