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Steve Rider
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Steve Rider Photos

 

Photography

Intermingled with his passion for computers is Steve's lifetime fascination with photography. These days, being somewhat of a techy type, he is doing digital photography exclusively. No doubt you are too. Today you can actually get better pictures with the most high end digital cameras than film cameras could ever produce, even 35mm cameras can not match the latest digital SLRs.

Currently Steve is using a Canon EOS 5D digital SLR, pictured above. This camera is one of the first reasonably priced digital SLRs with a full size sensor equivalent in size to a 35mm film frame. At 12.8 megapixels it takes very satisfactory photos.

If you are considering buying a digital SLR camera, Steve certainly recommends the Canon line. Of course if you already have a collection of lenses for another brand of camera, perhaps from an older 35mm SLR, you might want to go with that brand in order to continue using your lenses.

Many people report complete satisfaction with Nikon cameras. There are other well respected brands too.

It is extremely easy to use a digital camera. And it's easy to muck about with the images later on your computer too. Most digital cameras include photo editing software on a CD.

There are a few of Steve's photos on this site.

 

Steve has many of his cycling photographs posted on his newest photography website, www.SteveRiderPhotos.com. And his latest camera store is named DryLens.com

Steves's Photos

Steve has over 30,000 of his digital photographs posted on his original photography website, Steve's Photos (.org). There are more at AtheistPhotos.com and at SD950.com

Buy Cameras and Stuff

Among his many online shopping sites, Steve has two devoted to Cameras and Photo equipment. One is called Cameras and Photo. The other is Penguin Cameras. Nobody would be offended if you wanted to shop there, you know. His latest camera store is DryLens.com and you can also buy stuff at SD950.com too, so buy stuff.

Backup Your Files!

Don't suffer the pain and embarassment of losing all of your digital photos. Back them up to CDs or another hard drive. All hard drives fail, eventually, and if your photos are all on one hard drive and nowhere else, you are courting a photographic disaster. Back them up. Really.