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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2010

This is a series of shots I took with my brand new Canon Rebel EOS T2i / 550d. All shots were taken from my front porch. The music is an abreviated track I created awhile back but haven't ever used.

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Camera settings: 17-85mm, ISO 1600
compression settings: H.264, 2800 kbs, 1280x720 30p

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  • nice shots! the soundtrack does wonders for it too. i'd love to know what it is...

  • @Sykkra i wrote it, see description

  • I have the kit lens with this camera. what are your settings with the 17-85mm? How can I get similar results? Are you manually changing aperture and iso as well as focus?

    Should a buy a nice 50mm prime lens?

  • @MEMilesmusic I don't remember the iso or aperture settings udring this shoot, but I know I was hovering around the 85mm range and keeping iso low.

    As for the 50mm prime, yes, get the nifty fifty and live happily every after. Looks great on this camera

  • Niiiice! Keep'em coming

    What lens did you use? (surely not the kit lens right?)

    Do you have some kind of a dolly or glide track? How did you get that movement without shaking?

    Like the music too, very moody, although there's something with the sub bass at one point of the loop, probably a mixing/mastering issue.

  • lens is 17-85mm

    handheld

    i don't hear a bass issue. where are you hearing it?

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  • i can't find the music

  • Nice one!

    Can you tell me the songs name..?

  • thanks, this vid was the final push for me, gonna get one tommorow

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  • lovely!

  • This is nice, how can I get similar results with the kit lens on the same camera? What are your aperture and iso settings?

    Should I buy a 50mm prime lens for it?

    Beautiful.

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