This thread is making me thirsty. I may have my first drink since New Year's Eve.
I think the point is to post pictures 'your' pint, as in beer you brewed...
Loodachris - great shots. Love the color contrast of blueish table w/orange beer. And the narrow depth of field makes the beer look really crisp. Making me thirsty. What camera are you using?
Thank you! I am using the Canon 7D with my new baby the 35L 1.4 I get funny looks from the family when I take pics of my beers but they just don't understand
Wow, sweet lens! And camera too...do it for a living? Or just a hobby?
Thank you! I am using the Canon 7D with my new baby the 35L 1.4 I get funny looks from the family when I take pics of my beers but they just don't understand
Ya, that makes my Nikon D3100 and 35mm 1.8 lens look like a child's toy. Talk about low light quality. What kind of ISO range does that thing have?
Ya, that makes my Nikon D3100 and 35mm 1.8 lens look like a child's toy. Talk about low light quality. What kind of ISO range does that thing have?
It's not the equipment, but the photographer that makes a great picture!
Pro Photographer, Cheap Camera Challenge (#2 Hermann Lee) - YouTube
As an aside, anyone interested in photography will probably find that youtube channel immensely entertaining.
It's not the equipment, but the photographer that makes a great picture!
Oh, I'm aware =) but there are some things that nicer cameras (especially lenses) will do that you can't pull off without: such as low light shots without a flash, and shallow depth of field (wide open apertures)
Bourbon Barrel Porter - Wow
Double IPA with mostly Simcoe
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and newly bottled and one of the top two beers I've ever made - Midnight Moo Stout
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KingBrianI said:An Ambrée Bière de Garde that's been lagering in the kegerator for a couple months
KBI, I'm around Durham every now and then. I'd love to swap some brews with you...
acuenca said:Damn that DIPA looks beautiful... Is it really that red or is that just an artifact?
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