Bill is correct that most images on my web site were taken with a dSLR. Many with the original Nikon D100 and Canon Digital Rebel (300D models!) though!
There are quite a few taken with my old Canon G6 including the alligator shot, several under the Vintage Divers gallery and some of the digital creations.
I also have not updated these pics for quite some time and will be adding photos soon taken with the Canon S90, a Canon G10 I owned for about 6 months and Fuji E900.
On the web decent exposures always look good but the world is changing.
The Canon S90 and G11 (same sensor) are game changers in my opinion.
I still want a NEW Canon 7D but will use it along with my S90 depending on end use of the images.
By the way, a Pulitzer prize was won a year os so go taken with a lowly Olympus C5060.
As my good friend and great photographer Lazaro Ruda says: It's the cook, not the pan![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Keep shooting amigos!
David Haas
P.S. - Photo below taken with an ancient Fuji E900 P&S and INON UFL 165 lens and Magic Filter on a very sunny day in shallow water !
There are quite a few taken with my old Canon G6 including the alligator shot, several under the Vintage Divers gallery and some of the digital creations.
I also have not updated these pics for quite some time and will be adding photos soon taken with the Canon S90, a Canon G10 I owned for about 6 months and Fuji E900.
On the web decent exposures always look good but the world is changing.
The Canon S90 and G11 (same sensor) are game changers in my opinion.
I still want a NEW Canon 7D but will use it along with my S90 depending on end use of the images.
By the way, a Pulitzer prize was won a year os so go taken with a lowly Olympus C5060.
As my good friend and great photographer Lazaro Ruda says: It's the cook, not the pan
Keep shooting amigos!
David Haas
P.S. - Photo below taken with an ancient Fuji E900 P&S and INON UFL 165 lens and Magic Filter on a very sunny day in shallow water !