I have put up a photo album on our smugmug page from our stay at HGVC HHV and our 1 bedroom premier unit (premier refers to location/viewin this case) in the Grand Wiakikian Tower. You can view them by clicking th link or, by visiting our smugmug page by clicking the link in my signature below. Hilton Hawaiian Village Grand Waikikian Jan, 2012 - dougp26364's Photos
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New Photo Album of HGVC HHV Grand Waikikian 1 bedroom premier unit
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Our timeshare and other photo's at http://dougp26364.smugmug.com/Tags: None
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Right now I'm using a Nikon D90 with a really not so great 18-55mm kit lens & a SB 900 flash. I really want to upgrade my wide angle lens but I just don't have the $700 for the lens I want.Our timeshare and other photo's at http://dougp26364.smugmug.com/
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Originally posted by dougp26364Right now I'm using a Nikon D90 with a really not so great 18-55mm kit lens & a SB 900 flash. I really want to upgrade my wide angle lens but I just don't have the $700 for the lens I want.
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The pro photographer in breckenridge, David Carter Pfau of breckenridge photographic, tells me there are three basic (amature) lens everyone should have. The 35mm, the 70-300mm (NOT the 55-300mm with the plastic mount) & the 16-85mm. I still need the 16-85mm. I just don't want to spend $685 right now plus, if I get one for myself, I probably need to buy a second one for my wife. I also shoot almost exclusively in apatite mode. In bright noon time sun I'll use a tiffin 812 filter to take the glare off concrete/rocks & add definition to the sky & clouds. It's helped talking with David & getting some pointers on the little things I can do to improve my photography. When I look @ my shoots, I still have a long way to go but, I've improved quite a bit since starting with the D40 back in '09.Our timeshare and other photo's at http://dougp26364.smugmug.com/
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Originally posted by dougp26364The pro photographer in breckenridge, David Carter Pfau of breckenridge photographic, tells me there are three basic (amature) lens everyone should have. The 35mm, the 70-300mm (NOT the 55-300mm with the plastic mount) & the 16-85mm. I still need the 16-85mm. I just don't want to spend $685 right now plus, if I get one for myself, I probably need to buy a second one for my wife. I also shoot almost exclusively in apatite mode. In bright noon time sun I'll use a tiffin 812 filter to take the glare off concrete/rocks & add definition to the sky & clouds. It's helped talking with David & getting some pointers on the little things I can do to improve my photography. When I look @ my shoots, I still have a long way to go but, I've improved quite a bit since starting with the D40 back in '09.
Originally posted by Ryne08Thanks for the tips. I purchased the Nikon DX 55-300 mm VR Len on sale from Amazon about three months ago and it is very hard to use sometimes not as great as the reviews from Amazon in my opinion.
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