Well, almost a year after using the Tamron 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 VC for Canon at Scott and Amanda's wedding and loving it; I've decided that I want it. I am selling my 70-300mm lens and the Vivitar Flash that I never did sell after buying the new Canon Speedlite Flash. Hopefully I can get $175 out of those two, then Preston still owes me $60.00 for the crossbow he never paid me back, then Cameron said I could see the golf cart for something like $600 and keep $200 from it. That would give me $435.00, but I am hoping that I can sell the rowing machine for something like $35 and the Ab Lounge for $25 so giving me somewhere around $495.00 and I should be able to afford a used Tamron 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 lens. It is a little stressful, I am almost tempted to sell the factory lens for something like $50.00, but I don't want to end up with no lens to my camera for who knows how long it might take to sell these items. I think I will wait, see if I can see any of these, I am sure I will see the golf cart but the other items are questionable so I don't want to lose both lenses and be completely screwed....
Tonight I will try and get photos of the Golf Cart, then get them up on Craigslist and the Classifieds. I might even post them up on Facebook, see if anyone is interested at all.
This blog is about my photography and what I learn throughout. New techniques will be blogged on here, as will events and photo shoots, maybe some photos also. I also have a website with no blog, it is www.divineimagesart.com with many of my photos on there that you can check out.
Monday, July 16, 2012
A Pretty Good Weekend
This past weekend I finally dove into the art of Urban Photography, going to an old Slaughter Plant that was also a Concrete Plant before shutting down. It is for sale but falling apart, it didn't have any "No Trespassing" signs and Cameron was okay with me going by myself this time. I didn't do too bad for my first time, though probably would have stayed a bit longer if I had either put my hair up or if it wasn't so hot and humid after the storm. Here are a couple photos that I liked and Cameron liked as well.
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