first off do you plan to shoot in raw? if yes then i would highly recommend Aperture in combination with photoshop CS3 if you are not shooting in raw i still recommend aperture. Aperture is a great program it is like a light version of photoshop with a few added feature that let you take full...
generally i use the dunk and shoot method it works well. i lock my focus and then dunk the camera and then lift and shoot quickly before water drops form. other time i will use my glove to move the water drops around. have tried the baby shampoo and it works ok but i worry about it dissolving...
the 24-70 2.8L is worth the money. i have shot with bot the 24-105 and the 24-70 and currently own the 24-70 2.8L. the 24-70 2.8L outperforms the 24-105 4L IS ever time. the 24-70 is much sharper than the 24-105. plus the 24-70 is a stop faster than the the 24-105. Image stabilization is not...
there are several lenses that i would look into and recommend for you
EF 14mm f/2.8L II USM
EF 24mm f/1.4L USM
EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
EF 17-40mm f/4L USM
i have the 16-35 and love it on my 30D and it make a good intermediate lens for me as i have to use the 10-22 ef-s for true wide...
personal i just reach behind me and zip my self up. i start zipping my self up with my right arm until i get it half way zipped and then switch to my left hand and zip it the rest of the way. it took a little practice but now it is easy. all i have on the zipper is a tag that was originally on...
here are a few photo from my last two trips all shot were taken at Fort ross cove all shots were taken with a canon 30D and a canon 10-22 EF-s over several days hope you enjoy
strawberry anemone
sculpin
barnacle feeding and strawberry anemone
strawberry anemone
sun star...
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