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First my MBP took a crap, now my 7D won't recognize my battery. Still works, but now I can't see how much battery life it has, it just shows up blank on the display.
I kinda feel that I've photographed most places in Vancouver. I was in Toronto earlier in the month, and WOW what a large city with a HUGE variety of places to photograph.
Anyone have any ideas on what else to photograph in Lower Mainland that might not be so well known?
That's hard to say with knowing where you've shot so far in Vancouver. Have you tried street shooting in the various little neighbourhoods? Places like Commercial Drive, Yaletown, Main & Broadway, Granville Island, South Granville, the streets surrounding Nat Bailey Stadium, etc...
Where did you shoot in Toronto? I especially love the Distillery District.
I'll be in Winnipeg in 2 weeks for a photographer's conference for a few days, so hopefully there will be something interesting there besides snow & mosquitoes. Posted via RS Mobile
so i said screw it and made my own ring light to 72mm thread adapter. too hard to find in town and too long to wait for online.
i bought a used 72mm UV filter, smashed the glass out and epoxied a step down "doughnut" which i then attached an old collapsible rubber lens hood which i modified to fit.
this gave me a connector to the lens and a connector to the ring light.
the ring light "grabs" the adapter with four retractable "fingers" , hence the ridged side on the adapter.
you don't see much of it once it's in use anyways.