haha I still manage to have fun. And knowing that I am funding upgrades to my kit while I work is a great way to stay positive on the job. Even if I am still clearing leftover Indian food off of plates. haha![]()
haha I still manage to have fun. And knowing that I am funding upgrades to my kit while I work is a great way to stay positive on the job. Even if I am still clearing leftover Indian food off of plates. haha![]()
Originally Posted by Rodger
I thought I had it bad in college, eating potatoes and ramen to save money, but eating other peoples' leftovers to have money for photography is *really* hardcore.![]()
Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
I think there's a misunderstanding, Daniel. If there isn't and that is the joke, haha.
But Rodger, you're in high shool?
hahah I still have the comfort of home cooked meals for one more year till I go to college. Doubtless I will be taking the ramen noodlesapproachto college dining.
I hope you know I meant I wash the dishesat an Indianrestaurant!
Originally Posted by Daniel Browning
I ate leftover pizza I found in the trash cans (it was less than 24 hours old, and I looked for spit, and it was still in the box), but my obsession at the time was stereo equipment. Coincidentally, I had trouble getting girls to talk to me in that period of my life.... Weird...
Originally Posted by Rodger
That's what Adorama wanted to do with them too, but I didn't want to just give them away to strangers.
What filter sizes do you need? I'll look and see if I've got anything you might find useful. If you want it, it's yours, IF you promise to use them. I don't want to just give them away for somebody else to sell. I've got some B+W non-multi-coated as well, but I think they're all 77mm, which means you'll need to be going the 2.8 route for your 70-200, I believe..... []
Oh no I would use them for sure. But if you would rather sell them that is completely understandable.
You're right. My current filter sizes are 52mm, 58mm and will be 67mm. (Ahh I'd love f/2.8 for my 70-200 but I see a strobe kit + f/4 as moreusefulat the moment).
If you have any that fit my sizes and feel generous the email is obleyr@gmail.com![]()
I've only got a 52mm Calumet in that range...
Yours if you want it.
Speaking of Calumet, I see their filters are on sale right now and I don't know anything about them. What do people know as far as image quality, durability and cleanability? Thanks.
Promaster filters are currently made by Hoya. The Promaster MC line is the same as Hoyas.