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Tyler- 2015 Phoenix 920, 250 Pro XS, HDS 12, 2 HDS 9', Dual Powerpole Pro Series II, Thanks to McCallister Marine, Powerpole, Lew's, Penmac, Denali Rods, Phoenix, BassCraft Crankbaits, Best Discount Mufflers & Brakes, Pro-Guide AGM/Battery Outfitters & Mercury Marine.

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What kind of camera do you use? I like the digital process, you can have your black and white, your color print, and other effects without having to shoot with multiple films or lenses.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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I use a Nikon d3000, and a Kodak Z712IS i really like the Nikon though.

Tyler- 2015 Phoenix 920, 250 Pro XS, HDS 12, 2 HDS 9', Dual Powerpole Pro Series II, Thanks to McCallister Marine, Powerpole, Lew's, Penmac, Denali Rods, Phoenix, BassCraft Crankbaits, Best Discount Mufflers & Brakes, Pro-Guide AGM/Battery Outfitters & Mercury Marine.

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Nice -- I like the one of the bike. Good angle on that.

What is the place in the last shot? Kinda looks dilapidated, but maybe not.

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Galveston Texas After Hurricane Ike took over. That was a hotel at one time. But all the windows were blown out and the curtains were still hanging while blowing in the wind.

Tyler- 2015 Phoenix 920, 250 Pro XS, HDS 12, 2 HDS 9', Dual Powerpole Pro Series II, Thanks to McCallister Marine, Powerpole, Lew's, Penmac, Denali Rods, Phoenix, BassCraft Crankbaits, Best Discount Mufflers & Brakes, Pro-Guide AGM/Battery Outfitters & Mercury Marine.

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I use a Nikon d3000, and a Kodak Z712IS i really like the Nikon though.

I have been looking into getting a DSLR camera. Specifically the Nikon D5000. The only problem is that it does not have an auto focus motor which kind of limits you to your lens choices. I'm not sure how long you've had it, but are you already thinking about upgrading to say a d90 or something that does have an autofocus motor? I would rather spend $600 or so and have something I will enjoy instead of spending $1100 and having something that I will love. ie. love = money :P

Thanks in advance,

Cory

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Canon Rebel is a great choice for a semi professional DSLR at around $500 for the body and a basic AF lens.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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