For sale to local buyers (at this time) for $340 and I'll throw in a spare battery. I'm selling this to fund another project otherwise I would not part with it. This is a great small camera but has all the controls of a DSLR. To see the specs of this camera click here.
Here is link to photos of my G10 and a whole lot of images I have taken using my G10.
Camera is in A+ condition, very low shutter count. Email me if you are interested. ( mrc300 @ gmail.com - remove the spaces.)
Music Man5 Photos - Mark Coons - Normal, Illinois

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Specializing in Marching Band, Performing Arts and Event Photography, based in Normal, Illinois.
Friday, January 27, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
comes down
This was converted with Lightroom 4 Beta and getting the correct color is a lot easier with this version.
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Adobe Lightroom 4 Beta test
Much better, still need to experiment with the color a little though. But that is me not LR4.
The original image was underexposed, largely due to my camera being fooled by the flashes of other people going off. But with LR4 Beta I was able to use the brush tool to correct the exposure just on their faces and the bare arms of the guard girls. Very slick.
The original image was underexposed, largely due to my camera being fooled by the flashes of other people going off. But with LR4 Beta I was able to use the brush tool to correct the exposure just on their faces and the bare arms of the guard girls. Very slick.
A blog post from 2 of my favorite photographers
Rick Sammon's Digital Imaging Diaries: Today's Guest Blogger: David Ziser: © David Ziser If you have been to Photoshop World, you know who gets the award for the best dressed guy: David Ziser. I love David and hi...
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Lightroom 4 Beta now available!!!
Check out the announcement HERE. Video support!!! Finally!!! Can't wait to check it out.
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Adobe,
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Lightroom,
Music Man5 Photos,
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Sunday, January 08, 2012
new (to me) lens
Got a great deal at Adorama on this demo lens. Been curious about macro lenses but could never cost justify it. But I have some projects where it will be very handy so I picked this lens up and so far it is great!
Friday, January 06, 2012
I've got to get a Magic Arm! Watch this video! (update)
UPDATE: My Magic Arm will be delivered today!!! A review will be posted in the days ahead.
Thursday, January 05, 2012
an interesting topic
I have no aspirations towards the fashion industry but I find that I am still curious about all types of photography. I'm curious about how things work in the fashion photography world, for instance. Some time ago I discovered Melissa Rodwell, a wonderful and talented fashion photographer and have followed her work closely since then.
The other day Melissa posted THIS entry on her blog. It's a subject I had always wondered about, the process of getting a certain look out of a fashion model. If you read the article make sure you read the comments below, as they are interesting also.
Here is the short video Melissa posted, to give you an idea of what this is about:
"Agency Interview" Excerpt from Fashion Photography Exposed from Melissa Rodwell on Vimeo.
The other day Melissa posted THIS entry on her blog. It's a subject I had always wondered about, the process of getting a certain look out of a fashion model. If you read the article make sure you read the comments below, as they are interesting also.
Here is the short video Melissa posted, to give you an idea of what this is about:
"Agency Interview" Excerpt from Fashion Photography Exposed from Melissa Rodwell on Vimeo.
Labels:
Melissa Rodwell,
models,
Music Man5 Photos,
photography,
video,
Vimeo
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Monday, January 02, 2012
Saturday, December 31, 2011
2011 a year in review
2011 was a great year for Music Man5 Photos! Here are some of our favorite photos from 2011. We hope you enjoy them and we can continue to be your photographer in 2012!
You can also check out our portfolio by clicking HERE.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
When it comes to lighting, size matters
Check out this short video from David Ziser!
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Music Man5 Photos,
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Vimeo,
www.musicman5photos.com
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Check out this video from onOne Software
Make Your Portrait Photos Look Like They Were Taken With A Really Expensive Lens
Very Cool.
Very Cool.
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onOne,
Perfect Portrait,
Vimeo
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Studio WhiBal
I recently discovered that I had misplaced my old pocket sized Whibal card. So I ordered a new one (http://michaeltapesdesign.com/) and while I was doing so I noticed that they now offered a 3.5"X6" Studio version. So I ordered one, as I have always gotten great results from my pocket sized Whibal.
It came recently and this is my first use of it. (If you are new to white balance cards check out the videos here: http://www.whibalhost.com/_Tutorials/WhiBal/01/)
The new G7 version is much thinner and lighter than whatever version it was I had before. Much easier to tuck away in the camera bag and still the perfect tool for getting a custom white balance!
It came recently and this is my first use of it. (If you are new to white balance cards check out the videos here: http://www.whibalhost.com/_Tutorials/WhiBal/01/)
The new G7 version is much thinner and lighter than whatever version it was I had before. Much easier to tuck away in the camera bag and still the perfect tool for getting a custom white balance!
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Latest project completed
It had been a long time since I had refinished a chair like this. Too long I guess because my skills had gotten a little rusty.
This chair is one of three. They belonged to my grandmother and I refinished them originally for her. I had the forest green paint removed and then I sanded them. I finished them using amber shellac and polyurethane.
This particular chair still had too much green paint still in the grain of the chair. (And the amber shellac didn't help.) So I stripped the chair and attempted to remove the remaining paint.
I was about 60% successful but some of it is just too deep in the grain. So I stained the chair with a golden oak stain and polyurethaned it again.
It was so much 'fun' I may redo the other 2 next!
(Photographing it was a lot of fun too. A good exercise in lighting.)
This chair is one of three. They belonged to my grandmother and I refinished them originally for her. I had the forest green paint removed and then I sanded them. I finished them using amber shellac and polyurethane.
This particular chair still had too much green paint still in the grain of the chair. (And the amber shellac didn't help.) So I stripped the chair and attempted to remove the remaining paint.
I was about 60% successful but some of it is just too deep in the grain. So I stained the chair with a golden oak stain and polyurethaned it again.
It was so much 'fun' I may redo the other 2 next!
(Photographing it was a lot of fun too. A good exercise in lighting.)
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
my new WhiBal card!
Serious about white balance? Then you need a WhiBal! http://michaeltapesdesign.com/whibal.html
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