Photos taken by Pentax cameras for tech. discussion - Season VII



Love is as warm as the Sun by jenkwang, on Flickr


Often, I see threads where folks ask about the viability of camera/system X as a wedding camera.
There really is no such thing.
To me, there is only the craft of photography and the specifics to the genre of wedding photography.
Whether one uses the latest TTL/HSS or uses manual, it really does not really matter that much so long as one is accustomed to what he/she uses and have thought out what to do in most situations.

When I was asked to help do the shoot for the couple, I just apply what I have picked up and practiced over the course of time.
I sure had plenty of time practicing shooting my kids. :D

Shot with the K1+FA*85/1.4
 

YOUNG-501 REZ by young hing, on Flickr


A different perspectives, maybe a 45 degrees angle to see how it looks like. \need to pray for the butt to pose for me.:bsmilie:

Resized. uncrop. Macro A120 ..


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Love is as warm as the Sun by jenkwang, on Flickr


Often, I see threads where folks ask about the viability of camera/system X as a wedding camera.
There really is no such thing.
To me, there is only the craft of photography and the specifics to the genre of wedding photography.
Whether one uses the latest TTL/HSS or uses manual, it really does not really matter that much so long as one is accustomed to what he/she uses and have thought out what to do in most situations.

When I was asked to help do the shoot for the couple, I just apply what I have picked up and practiced over the course of time.
I sure had plenty of time practicing shooting my kids. :D

Shot with the K1+FA*85/1.4

Agree, there's no such thing as certain type of photography must be using certain brand, just like people ask me Pentax can shoot birds meh?
Love the sun rays of this shot with the subject incredibly sharp. :thumbsup:
 

Agree, there's no such thing as certain type of photography must be using certain brand, just like people ask me Pentax can shoot birds meh?
Love the sun rays of this shot with the subject incredibly sharp. :thumbsup:

Thanks.

Yes, I think we, as enthusiasts often over analyze the equipment part of the hobby.
Its always easy to get 'sold' that some new and shiny will be better and absolutely essential to get good photos.

Which is why I've always asked guys I know to just shoot more (and think over the shots)
The gear chasing can only go that far...
Its photography as a hobby that will carry through in the long run for me.
 

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