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    Ocean City, New Jersey Vacation Pictures



    I am going on vacationto Ocean City, New Jersey for a week. I am really excited about taking a ton of pictures!Below is a list of things that I am hoping to capture. I have a pretty good idea of what I want to do but I'd be stupid not to accept advice from the many brilliant photographers out there in this community so please feel free to chime in with tips from you own experiences. I'm taking my entire kit with me which I'll list below as well.


    -Family Snap-Shots (Not the most exciting thing in the world but my 4 month old son and 9 month old niece make for great subject matter [])
    -Sunrise/Sunset
    -Long Exposure
    -HDR
    -Beach Silhouettes


    My Kit:


    Canon EOS 50D


    Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5
    Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS
    Canon EF100mm f/2.8
    Canon EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS
    Canon EF50mm f/1.4
    Canon EF70-200mm f/2.8 L IS


    Canon 580EX II Speedlite
    Canon 430EX Speedlite
    Canon 430EX Speedlite


    Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch

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    Re: Vacationing at the Jersey Shore....Shooting Tips Welcomed



    My first piece of advice would be: don't take it all. I've doneit and wound up using not even half of what I had taken. I would narrow the kit to 10-22, 17-55, 70-200, 50, one of your speedlites and the remote. These should cover all fo the objectives, IMHO. Ihope you're takingsome kind of tripod with you.


    I usually take two bags with me,a large onecapable to hold all of the above (I use Tamrac Expedition 6), that I take to unknown locations, and a small one (Lowepro Flipside 200 or Fastpack100)for short trips andonceI narrow down whatI'mafterthatday.


    Havefun and may this trip be fruitful [H].

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    Re: Vacationing at the Jersey Shore....Shooting Tips Welcomed



    My entire kit packs up nicely in a [url="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/248295-REG/Canon_6229A003_Deluxe_Backpack_200_EG.html]Canon Deluxe Backpack 200 EG[/url] and a [url="http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=5866967&type=product&id= 1059573932762]Lowepro - EX 120 Photo/Video Bag[/url]so it often goes everywhere I go. Sometimes I leave the [url="http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=5866967&type=product&id= 1059573932762]Lowepro - EX 120 Photo/Video Bag[/url]behind but the last time I did I regretted it since it holds my EF100mm f/2.8 and my EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS. The house that we have rented is 1 block from the beach so I will be able to easily run back and forth (if necessary) to change gear.


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    My first piece of advice would be: don't take it all. I've doneit and wound up using not even half of what I had taken. I would narrow the kit to 10-22, 17-55, 70-200, 50, one of your speedlites and the remote. These should cover all fo the objectives, IMHO. Ihope you're takingsome kind of tripod with you.
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    <p style="CLEAR: both"]This will be my go-to kit but I'd hate to be in one of those "I wish I brought my..." situations since I'll be there for a week. If I only use my macroone time it will be worth it to me []. On top of that if there are some cool birds or dolphins swimming in the ocean I am going to want to have access to my EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS.
    <p style="CLEAR: both"]I am absolutely bringing a tripod (even though it's a horribly crappy one []). An upgrade is in the works but my bank account is still suffering from my June purchase of the EF70-200mm f/2.8 L IS.

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    Re: Vacationing at the Jersey Shore....Shooting Tips Welcomed



    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Elberson
    My entire kit packs up nicely in a Canon Deluxe Backpack 200 EG and a Lowepro - EX 120 Photo/Video Bagso it often goes everywhere I go.

    I see the idea of taking two bags is not new to you. I think it's a simple and practical solution. My wife thinks it's crazy[]


    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Elberson
    This will be my go-to kit but I'd hate to be in one of those "I wish I brought my..." situations since I'll be there for a week.

    Yeah,these moments suck... I personally had more of those: "Why did Idrag all that...(the rest of the sentence is not very civilzed [:@]). On mytrip to CapeCodlast summer I took 40D, XSI, 10-22, 17-55, 100-400, 100 2.8, 50 1.4 andSigma 18-200 HSMand used only 10-22, 50 and 100-400 to photograph, and 18-200 to snap. Thissummer I went to Berkshire Montains and did exactly the same...I guessit's just all me...Anyway, I promised myself to downsizea bit formy trips.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Elberson
    The house that we have rented is 1 block from the beach so I will be able to easily run back and forth (if necessary) to change gear.

    That's a huge advantage.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Elberson
    An upgrade is in the works but my bank account is still suffering from my June purchase of the EF70-200mm f/2.8 L IS.

    Welcome to the club []


    Anyway, again, have a great vacation and don't forget to post some pix when you get back.

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    Re: Vacationing at the Jersey Shore....Shooting Tips Welcomed



    Ok so I terribly over estimated how much time/energy I would have for photography while vacationing with a 4 month old! Anyway, here are a couple of pictures I was able to take in between my fatherly responsibilities []


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    Re: Vacationing at the Jersey Shore....Shooting Tips Welcomed



    Nice photos! I particularly like the one through the pier catching the spray. Seems New Jersey is plagued with the August haze that like here in Maryland there is no UV filter strong enough to cut it.


    Larry

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    Very nice. My favourite ones are the surfer and the upside-down boat + dramatic sky.

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