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Nikon D100
I absolutely love this camera! A digital SLR with interchangable lenses. 6 megapixel resolution creates fantastic photographic prints! Amazingly programmable. Also check out the new N70. |
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Tamron 28-75mm F2.8 XR Di lens
Designed for digital cameras. The F2.8 lets in lots of light. With the 1.5x magnification of the camera's sensor the actual range is closer to 40 - 110mm. Lightweight & compact. Sharp images. |
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Nikon SB-800 Speedlight
Superior speedlight takes the guesswork out of flash photography. No more blown-out highlights, washed-out colors, camera shake blur, or underexposed images. Expensive, but worth it. |
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Tiffen 67mm Photo Essentials Filter Kit
I don't leave home without them. Three essential filters and carrying case. Includes a circular polarizer, 812 warming filter, and a UV filter to protect my Tamron lens. |
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Nikon EN-EL3 Lithium Ion Battery Pack for D100
The digital photographer's nightmare: a dead battery during an important event. Always, always, always carry a charged spare. And yes, I learned this lesson the hard way. |
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LowePro Micro Trekker 200 Backpack
Room enough for the camera with lens attatched, flash, filters, memory cards, extra battery and charger, camera manual and paperback book! Well-padded protection, and comfortable too. |
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Image Editing
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Photoshop CS
For the serious photographer Photoshop is more than an editing program, it's a way of life. Insanely expensive, and yet undeniably essential. Beginners should start out with Photoshop Elements. |
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Nik Color Efex Pro Filters
I use these Photoshop plugins more than I would care to admit. They can turn a so-so photo into a work of art. My favorites include: sunshine, b/w conversion, and midnight. |
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IrfanView
The best things in life are free. This amazing program has become indispensible for quickly reviewing image files without having to open Photoshop. With a plugin it can now read D100 RAW files. |
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Wacom Graphire 3 Tablet
Image editing with a mouse is like painting with your fingers... possible, but not recommended. The pressure-sensitive tablet and comfortable pen bring out the true power of Photoshop. |
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Educational Resources
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