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janerisphoto Profile
Camera Level:8
Member Since: 5 / 6 / 2010
Location:33179
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70-200mm is the best. Even better if it has (IS) Image Stabilizer. I hope youre not trying to use it to peep in some one\'s window! Just kidding. : ) Source Link: http://www.janeris.com
Ok since you asked...The pictures are great. I love the color, composition, saturation. But your website name would be impossible to type unless you give every one the link. And the website is kind of boring. I didn\'t really want to look around. Also, I couldn\'t find a way to go back home to see the other albums. I got stuck on one album and left your page. sorry. Hope that helped. Maybe you could get a flash website. It makes it a little more interesting. Source Link: http://www.janeris.com
4 Answers | Asked By: emreyildirim 1
Canon Rebel for sure is the best for newbies. I never used it because I went from my 35mm to D20 when I started digital professionally. But all the people I know who are starting out started using the rebel and then move on to bigger and better bodies. If you\'re thinking of really going into photography and don\'t want to upgrade every year, try the 50D-Canon. It\'s great to start but it will hold up professionally. BTW I own a Canon 7D and a Nikon...I use my Nikon all the time but LOVE the images my Canon takes. So crisp and beautiful. Source Link: http://www.janeris.com
7 Answers | Asked By: Hannarrgghhh 1
Art Institute. I went there. I learned a lot and loved the hands on training they provide. I would finish my core classes at a community college first though. The credits at AI were $350 ea when I went in 2002 vs community college $50 a credit. Even going to community college first, I took out $40,000 in loans for a 2 year degree at AI. Source Link: Janeris, Photographer

