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Lowepro Fastpack 250 (Red) $83.00 Go all day with the lightweight, comfortable Fastpack 250 backpack. It protects your digital SLR and 15.4″ wide screen notebook compactly while providing generous storage for your other gear. Side-entry compartments let you quickly grab equipment and accessories, even while you are on the move…. |
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Lowepro Vertex 300 AW Backpack $228.95 Lowepro 35020X Lowepro Vertex 300 Black Photo Backpack for Camera System & Notebook Laptop Computer. A bag made to carry a digital SLR with lenses and accessories, plus a 17 inches notebook computer. It is ruggedly constructed with water-re… |
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Video Digital Photo Sling Shoulder Bag Daypack Backpack C2000 Rain Cover $32.95 A perfect combination of quick access and weather protection, this compact sling shoulder bag with 2 compartments takes photo or digital SLR with attached compact zoom lens, 1-2 extra lenses or flash unit and accessories.Camera Compartment: 6.9″ W x 4.5″ D x 9.4″ H. Approximate Pack:9″ W x 7.1″ D x 14.6″ H inches. Reinforcement at all stress points…. |
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Lowepro Vertex 300 AW Camera/Laptop Backpack Lowepro’s Vertex 300 AW premium backpack for the serious adventure bound photographer or sports photojournalist; this series is made for the outdoors. Capacity for 1-2 Pro digital SLRs, large 35mm or medium format system, 6-8 lenses (up to a 400mm f2.8, tripod or monopod, flash and digital accessories…. |
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Travel Backpack for SLR Camera Tripod Compatible with Rain Cover $59.99 Overview Holds professional SLR cameras with tripod holder on the front of the bag. Can hold clothes in the upper compartment and camera equipment in the lower compartment. Equipped with accessory pockets, soft lining, adjustable partitions, and rain cover. Compartment Capacity: one or two SLR bodies with lenses, up to five extra zoom lenses, flash lamp, and other accessories. 2 side mesh pock… |
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Camera Rain Cover Nikon
Nikon D40 weather cover? Like a camera coat? rain coat?
So i got a Nikon D40 and ofcourse here in England most of the day is rainy and gray….
i want to take photos of places but my camera will get wet. do they sell some camera coat? or something that will prevent my camera from being wet?
last week it was snowing and it was wonderful but then the snow makes my cam wet so i thought il just hide it….. so i just missed it, dont know when it’s coming back..
Go to http://www.fotosharp.com/ and you can order a “raincoat” for your camera.
I also recommend buying their Day & Night Exposure Guide.
An Introduction To Street Photography For Non Photographers
Street photography is an approach to photography rather than a location, although the streets are the usual place that it happens.
“When I saw the photograph of Munkacsi of the black kids running in a wave I couldn’t believe such a thing could be caught with the camera. I said damn it, I took my camera and went out into the street.” Henri Cartier-Bresson
Alternatively it is refered to as no rules photography. The plethera of equipment (tripods, lenses,filters,lights etc etc) associated with “serious” photography is left at home, or better still in the camera store. Its just too heavy and bulky to cart around, takes way too long to set up and by the time it is set up the moment is gone.
Street photography is shooting from the hip.
Likewise the rules of photograph, the f stops, the shutter speeds, the rule of thirds etc etc are left in their dust jackets on Amazon shelves. By the time all the technical considerations are taken into account, the birdy is in another country.
Thank Canon, Nikon, Fuji et al for point & shoots.
It is just the camera and the photographer with their enthusiasm, intuition and open mind.
Street photography can be and often is: Out of focus; a tilted horizon; a soft focus.
Street photographers are optimists, for them the glass is always half full. They go out on a photo shoot with no plan in mind secure in the knowledge that this wide world of ours will provide. A subject, a situation, a scene will present itself all they have to have is the presence of mind to capture it when it does.
Street photography can be and often is: Odd things in the foreground; no central focus; odd crops.
Street photographers see the usual, the every day with fresh eyes. The reflection in a rain puddle, the colours in a crowd, the balance of a negative space. Their minds are open to all the stimuli that they see and they curse the days when they leave their camera at home.
Street photography can be and often is: very busy; a tilted perspective; upside down.
Street photographers are not only on the streets, they are at weddings,school concerts, next to you on the train. They look a lot like tourists, its their favourite cover but they are one without the big flash. It was left at home, the available light will do.
Street photography can be and often is: under exposed; blurred; suffering from vertigo.
Street photography is, what all photography is, a snap shot.
What shines through is the photographer, his/her interpretation of the scene, what they see in the situation, their reaction to the stimuli, the art they see in the every day.
Technicians take technically correct and often pretty pictures.
Visual artists, whatever their medium, create images that stimulate the mind, the heart and validate the human condition in all its guises. Because, after all, pretty is in the eye of the beholder and consequently very subjective, whereas art speaks to all who are prepared to listen.
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