We go out to Dead Horse Point with Moab outdoor, landscape and adventure photographer, Bret Edge, where he shows us what he carries in his camera pack when h…
We go out to Dead Horse Point with Moab outdoor, landscape and adventure photographer, Bret Edge, where he shows us what he carries in his camera pack when h…
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Btw great pixs
Pics
It is the 70-300mm L
It the L
thank you for going to the effort of sharing your knowledge and experiences
with others
This is actually the large ICU.
Lol
mountain money… LOL! great video.
Thanks for sharing this with us
Nice bag, but you should give those lenses to charity and treat yourself to
a 50mm f/1.0, 35mm f/1.4 (when its released), 70-200mm f 2.8, 24-70 f/2.8
Great photography, cool that you have a gallery in Moab. I work in
cinematography(real film, not HD video). I realize your specialty is
photography, not audio, but for the intro of your video, you could have
easily reduced the echo sound in your gallery for the video: drape a few
blankets over chairs next to and behind the video camera’s tripod.
Literally 3 minutes work to improve your first-impression… Perhaps some
of the other 20,000 viewers of the video will agree?
Casnon made a 50mm f1. You can still buy it used. It was cool, but not very
sharp.
It’s an F-Stop Tilopa BC camera pack. There’s an article on
PhotographyREVIEW that goes along with this video. The article includes a
list of Bret’s gear and links to articles and reviews for all of it,
including the backpack. There’s a link to the article in the video
description, above.
what lens was on the camera ?
Who makes a 50 f/1? I would love to mess with that lens!
He mentioned he caries a few filters in the smaller chest bag, and another
filter in the larger pack. Most still photographers continue to use some
filters, but color correction filters have fallen out of favor.
Hey Bret, I’m curious how different you bag is not, compared to the days of
using 35mm and larger format film. You didn’t mention any filters, do you
rely on PhotoShop to deal with that later on? I’m just old school with
photography, can’t imagine going on-location without an enhancement filter,
polarizer, etc.
Ebay 🙂
is 70-300 L …
Which Lowepro toploader is that, AW75, AW60 or some other?
hi is this the medium isu?
Wots that backpack?
Those lenses may work for you and your style of photography but not for
mine.
He said it was the 70-300 DO IS? Last time I checked it wasn’t white?
Thanks! I hadn’t heard that term before but it immediately made sense 🙂