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Graffiti For Beginners
Graffiti For Beginners
What type of spraypaint is best for graffiti?


i'm a beginner so i don't know if i should go for cheap spray or if there's any difference in what i get. Is there any good spray at a reasonably low price?

I'll be appearing in court tomorrow to beg the Judge not to put my son in jail for graffiti. So far it has cost me $35,000 USD.In attorney fees and Bail. I would strongly advise you to not do graffiti.That is unless you really hate your parents and want to cause them to get sick and fight and possibly divorce because of your misbehavior.



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Graffiti for Beginners

Legit photography camera for beginners?


I want to take up photography but I don't know what camera to buy.
I would like to stay under $1,000. I like to take pictures of nature type things and graffiti. I'm sorta uneducated about lenses and things like that, but I've been told I shouldn't jump into DSLR cameras right away. But I'm looking for really good quality. Including good zoom, MP, battery life and things like that. A digital one would be preferred as well.

Please be specific about the camera model and sample pics would be cool too.

Let me know if I need to be more specific- I'll be checking up on the question
thanks in advance:D

I know that people obviously do, but spending more than $300 on a P&S is just ridiculous IMO. I wouldn't do it. Ever.

I know the argument, you can slip a P&S into a pocket when you don't want to lug around a DSLR. Yes, and if I used the P&S, I would wonder how much better my shots would have been if I had brought my DSLR. I prefer to lug around the DSLR.

Now, rather than listen to ten people who are going to give you ten different answers, which is of little help anyway, you need to go out and do a little research. Go to a camera store, or if there isn't a decent camera store nearby, try Ultimate Electronics. They carry a lot more than Best Buy in the way of brands. Try each one of the brands out. Hold them in your hands. Play with the menus and the button set-up and see which one(s) you like and which you don't. If you come out with one brand, then you just have to decide how much you want to spend. You can get an entry level DSLR from most brands for around $500 with a kit lens.

Remember, you are going to want some type of case or bag to carry and protect the equipment. You will need at least one memory card but a couple of 4GB cards would be a great start. You may want to buy an extra battery so you can always have an extra just in case. You may want a tripod if you want to shoot super telephoto ranges. This would cost between $150 and $250 depending on the quality and sizes of the accessories you buy.

And, you can save more money and get more for what you do spend if you buy used. Now, my DSLR I did buy new, but both of the 35mm SLRs that I have were bought used through ebay. I have some Minolta lenses bought through craigslist. And I have more used equipment bought from B&H and Adorama. I am all for buying used and saving money.

edit-you can go to dpreview.com to see the reviews with samples for just about any camera you might be considering.

You can also visit the forum to ask about specific camera models. Because I would avoid the Nikon d40, d60 and d5000. They don't autofocus many of the lenses because they don't have af motors in the camera. If you want autofocus with those models you have to buy lenses with the af motor built into the lens.