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    BPnet Veteran cinderbird's Avatar
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    Photography from Cinderbird

    Some of you know i'm a photography major at Rochester Institute of Technology. Tomorrow is my last day of classes for winter quarter (RIT has a quarter system) and what better way to celebrate than to show off some of my work. Almost all this stuff was shot with a nikon, most of it with my D80. Here are a few images, more stuffs on my website.

    Fog

    I took this while stopping to get some food and some gasoline while driving back to Philly from Rochester. I drove through this for an HOUR. Totally worth it.

    Really, its a tulip

    The Nikon D80 sensor is pretty well known for having a problem distinguishing reds and magenta. This was a test for that problem that came out extremely well.

    Words Smallest Tulip

    My mom bought some tulips over holiday break while I was home and she found this little one in with the bunch. The flower was just over an inch from top to stem. It was adorable.

    Raspberry

    Fruit is hands down the coolest photography subject ever. (aside from reptiles that is )

    Speaking of snakes... (bumble bee)

    This little girl is owned by Adam Wysocki (8ball pythons). She is from my second book shoot there and was a great little snake to photograph.

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    Re: Photography from Cinderbird

    I LOVE that 3rd photo... they are all amazing!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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    Re: Photography from Cinderbird

    Nice photos! I too am a photo major well Visual Communications with concentration in photography. I'll be at a 4-year school after getting some transfers from a community college(cheaper). My D40x(same yet tweaked D200,D80 sensor) also has trouble distinguishing reds/magentas if I don't shoot RAW(always do).
    --Josh
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    Balls, Corns, Rosies, Milks, Geckos...

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    Re: Photography from Cinderbird

    Amazing photo's! Check your pm's.....

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