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With shooting wrapping up for the “Friends in High Places” storyline I’ve actually been looking forward to doing photocomics in the future; online cialis no prescription. It may be a while afterwards for us to get underway with the next story but I will be prepared with a new camera.
Right now I’m actually selling the camera that I used for about 75% of “Friends in High Places.” I would like to keep it for the sentimental value and the fact that it was the camera that literally started it all — but in today’s economy I can’t really afford to have stuff laying around I’m not using.
I have since upgraded to a Sony Alpha D-SLR camera; online cialis no prescription. Really nice camera and it is going to be the major workhorse behind The Pure and Hidden Truth from here until eternity.
I’ll be honest with you right now and be the first to say that the camera really matter when it comes to making a photocomic. With the FZ50 I used 3-4.5 megapixel shots for my panels. The main reason I upgraded to an SLR (single lens reflex a more “professional” camera) was to have a faster continuous speed when shooting. There is hardly any posing for my comic. Most of the shots you see are the actors just acting out the scene and following my direction as I take continuous shots of the action - online cialis no prescription. I just choose the clearest, most crisp shots in the end. The fz50’s burst shooting pales in comparison to my new camera and that was the main reason I upgraded.
If you shoot in my style of “pose-free” shooting then I recommend a steady hand and a fast camera. If you’re just breaking into the gig and don’t really know what you want then I totally recommend the FZ50; online cialis no prescription. It’s the best of both worlds.
The link to the eBay auction can be found here.
With that said and done I better go to bed because I’ve got a nice surgery waiting for me at the dentist’s office.
Yay…..
–Cisco





April 15th, 2009 at 10:32 pm
I keep thinking I’ve seen Diana somewhere, but I’ve never been near Maryland in my life, and then I realize that she looks a bit like the main female lead in Final Fantasy X, Yuna. You’re doing a webcomic, so you had to expect the geeks to show up sometime, right? Right?