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This photography hobby has become an out of control addiction...I must say!
It all started about 3 months ago, when I thought it was about time that I buy a DSLR as I was taking a lot of photos on my p&s... naturally I thought I would further my little hobby by putting down £350 for a 400D and that would be that.
Well, I got the 400D with kit lens and I loved it...thought I'd get some online advice on how to use it and came across a forum known as Talk Photography. Everyone was really helpful and offered loads of cool information... including adding their own photos and what lenses they were using. I thought I'd really need a longer zoom lens to get pictures of birds in trees etc, so off I went and bought a relatively cheap Sigma 70-300 lens.
The lens was great - off I went into the woods and onto the Heath snapping away at every bird and squirrel I could find. I loved it. I then saw some amazing high quality photos of a few people that had used 'L' lenses and suddenly I needed an 'L' to have as a 'walk about' lens. Off to my favourite online shop in Hong Kong I go and I buy a 24-105 f/4 L lens.
I used the lens a few times and fell in love - this was it - nothing but 'L' from now on.... but then I realised that it had only 2 months before bought my first DSLR - I'd already spent around £1000! It didn't matter - I was hooked and money was no object.
I sold an expensive synthesizer I no longer used and used the money to buy a nice Manfrotto tripod and monpod along with bag for the tripod, an upgrade to the flash card I had, extra battery, a 430EX Speedlite flash, ST-E2 transmitter and tonight I just bought a Raynox MSN202 Macro lens for a little insect fetish I'm developing thanks to Alby.
So, in the last 3 months I've calculated my total spending at around £1750 on photography gear and I already have another lens in the pipeline - a 70-200 f/4 L USM for the Tuesday and Wednesday night cycling photography gig I've landed - so that will be around £2150.
At least I've started making inroads to earn the money I've spent back, and I guess the whole point of spending all this was to turn my love for photography into a job at some point. Well, it's happening - at least with the cycling, and I've already sold a few digital images on my website, so, the ball is rolling and the dream has started. I must be crazy, but I love it... just love it! :bonk:
Thanks to all the posters on this forum for helping me realise my dream - you guys totally rock
It all started about 3 months ago, when I thought it was about time that I buy a DSLR as I was taking a lot of photos on my p&s... naturally I thought I would further my little hobby by putting down £350 for a 400D and that would be that.
Well, I got the 400D with kit lens and I loved it...thought I'd get some online advice on how to use it and came across a forum known as Talk Photography. Everyone was really helpful and offered loads of cool information... including adding their own photos and what lenses they were using. I thought I'd really need a longer zoom lens to get pictures of birds in trees etc, so off I went and bought a relatively cheap Sigma 70-300 lens.
The lens was great - off I went into the woods and onto the Heath snapping away at every bird and squirrel I could find. I loved it. I then saw some amazing high quality photos of a few people that had used 'L' lenses and suddenly I needed an 'L' to have as a 'walk about' lens. Off to my favourite online shop in Hong Kong I go and I buy a 24-105 f/4 L lens.
I used the lens a few times and fell in love - this was it - nothing but 'L' from now on.... but then I realised that it had only 2 months before bought my first DSLR - I'd already spent around £1000! It didn't matter - I was hooked and money was no object.
I sold an expensive synthesizer I no longer used and used the money to buy a nice Manfrotto tripod and monpod along with bag for the tripod, an upgrade to the flash card I had, extra battery, a 430EX Speedlite flash, ST-E2 transmitter and tonight I just bought a Raynox MSN202 Macro lens for a little insect fetish I'm developing thanks to Alby.
So, in the last 3 months I've calculated my total spending at around £1750 on photography gear and I already have another lens in the pipeline - a 70-200 f/4 L USM for the Tuesday and Wednesday night cycling photography gig I've landed - so that will be around £2150.
At least I've started making inroads to earn the money I've spent back, and I guess the whole point of spending all this was to turn my love for photography into a job at some point. Well, it's happening - at least with the cycling, and I've already sold a few digital images on my website, so, the ball is rolling and the dream has started. I must be crazy, but I love it... just love it! :bonk:
Thanks to all the posters on this forum for helping me realise my dream - you guys totally rock




