Pictures of Your Portable Rig (part XVI)
Apr 12, 2016 at 12:49 PM Post #19,711 of 37,597
 
Apr 12, 2016 at 4:26 PM Post #19,713 of 37,597
   
Hehe, I know that I have outdone myself with that photo. I cannot but only stare at it the whole time myself. 
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That Breaking Bad editing makes it awesome (imvho, but who am I to judge as I am the author, eh?
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Without the editing it is just a "regular, boring pic" with pretended drugs and empty blank ammo shell casings.
 
 
(different pic from a another angle without any manipulation but lighting and colour correction)


(original pic before "Breaking Bad" theme editing, only colour + lighting correction and removal of the visible cardboard at the bottom)


And the plus is if things really go bad you have the wrist slitting tool available
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Chris your photo's are always top notch regardless the content
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Apr 12, 2016 at 4:45 PM Post #19,714 of 37,597
  And the plus is if things really go bad you have the wrist slitting tool available
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Chris your photo's are always top notch regardless the content
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Hehe, nah, I should definitely get a good cam again. Having sold the 60D ~ 3 years ago was probably not the best decision, but I was just tired of the 96 or so % viewfinder and the lack of portability, so it got quite little use. Don't want to go the 5D route as I know it wouldn't be reasonable for me given that I do just very little photography (well, at least nowadays with digital photography I can see how the pic turned out compared to ~ 12 years ago when I had a manual SLR and most pics at the photo lab turned out to be blurry mush in the very beginning when I needed to get used to adjusting aperture and exposure).
Probably going for an 80D, as I need the 100% viewfinder and don't want to miss the operation comfort that I'd loose with a entry-level DSLR like an x50D or mirrorless system camera - but then again size would be the limiting factor again and I wouldn't use it super often, akin to when I still had the 60D. Sigh, it's all a compromise. Maybe I should sketch and draw instead of taking pictures, eh? 
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To get back to the topic, some more portable hi-fi pics out of a cucumber (but with good natural lighting):
 
 
 
Some budget-fi for totally non-critical fun listening.
 
Apr 13, 2016 at 3:09 AM Post #19,719 of 37,597
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 3G (Wolfson WM-1811)
 
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Apr 13, 2016 at 11:55 AM Post #19,721 of 37,597

 
Maybe not the most portable rig ever, but I do love it. I'm always amazed at how easy the T5Ps are to drive. Even straight from my phone they're godly sounding.
 

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