This week, Photography Bay has teamed up with Think Tank Photo to give away one of its awesome Retrospective 7 camera bags.
The Think Tank Photo Retrospective 7 fits a standard DSLR with 2-3 lenses and the rear pocket holds an iPad or 11” MacBook Air. It offers a removable carry handle and a shoulder strap, and also comes with a seam-sealed rain cover.
To enter for a chance to win this Think Tank Photo Retrospective 7 camera bag, just leave a comment on this blog post and use the Rafflecopter widget below to confirm that you commented. You can earn additional entries by following or engaging with Photography Bay and Think Tank Photo on social media or by referring others to this giveaway. Due to the intricacies of international law regarding giveaways, this giveaway is open only to U.S. residents who are 18 years of age or older.
This giveaway will run from Monday, June 8, 2015 at 9:00PM Eastern Time through Monday, June 15, 2015 at 9:00PM Eastern Time. A random winner will be notified via email within 48 hours of the giveaway end. A response is required within 48 hours of the email send time or the winner will forfeit the prize and we will pick another random winner.
Bob says
Think Tank makes great bags, and despite the fact I own at least 7 of them (at last count) I’ve been wanting a Retrospective…
Mo says
I want one!
Tim Kimzey says
Would really love this great bag, and put it to good use!
Daniel Watson says
Really needing a nice looking bag
Hjalmar says
Great bags. I have two ThinkTank bags and love them.
John Keedy says
Nice bag
John Keedy says
I have had several Think Tank bags and they are outstanding.
John Keedy says
Great Bag
William Mahaffey says
Great bag, great blog, pick me!
Saul Wheeler says
Nice looking bag
Doug Louden says
Love my think tank bags.
mike parker says
Nice. would love to have one.
Heather S says
Take more photos than you think you need to :)
Stan says
Nice vintage look.
Baz says
Awesome bag
Miranda Glaeser says
When a subject is giving the camera an awkward look have them close their eyes, count to 3, open. Then snap the pic. Makes for a very real, neutral look.
Rucel Martinez says
Never had one of these before!
Nicole Dziedzic says
My best photo tip is try using a standard or telephoto lens, These will help to compress features and provide a more natural-looking result in your photo.
Natalie says
My tip is to use natural lighting for your pictures as much as possible.
Jack says
When trying to stop motion of a subject in a dark enviroment, underexpose them by 1 stop so as to increase your shutter speed. Use Photoshop layers in post to bring the exposure up by 1 stop to normal.
Tod says
Would love to win this bag, as I need a new bag of this size for an upcoming trip. Many thanks for the opportunity!
Dx says
Nice bag… :))
susannah says
I totally appreciate any tips on studio lighting–always looking for new ideas to mix things up :)
R Fishkin says
I’ll find a use for this bag.
Thanks
Steve Marley says
Great looking bag and very practical for my kit…
Bazil says
Stunning and robust bag that will protect my kit perfectly.
Vrba says
I like tablet compartment on bag. And I am just in search for new bag
Matthew says
Tip: Once you have the shot, reevaluate the background. Many times I have focused so intently on the subject I failed to see how bad the background was, a small adjustment in my position makes a world of difference.
Dan Krause says
Like the inconspicuous look of the bag. decent qualiy too
Stacy Giacosa-Bauer says
My best Tip is if you can only buy one filter for your lens, make it a polarizer. This filter helps reduce reflections from water as well as metal and glass; it improves the colors of the sky and foliage, and it will protect your lens too. There’s no reason why you can’t leave it on for all of your photography.
Diana LaFleur says
Great looking bag. My bag is too small for my present camera and lense, so I need to get a new one. Would really like to win this!
Michael Kaplan says
Looks like a really nice bag. Would love one.
Felix says
Never pose people facing the sun, pose them in solid shade.
Mark says
I’d really like to have a Think Tank bag! I hear they are really nice.
Jim Francis says
That is an interesting bag. I have never owned a Think Tank bag, but the reviews are very good. I’d like to own one.
Leanne S says
My tip would be not to pack too much. Try to travel light. This sized bag is perfect for carrying exactly what you need.
Dennis says
Tired of carrying my lenses in my pants pockets. I could really use that nice Think Tank bag.
Susan says
First timer- Would love togive ita whirl
Ginny Boynton says
Thanks Think Tank and Photography Bay
Jeremy says
Nice!
Bruce says
Love my retrospectives! I could always use another!
Neil Murray says
I have bags of different sizes hanging on the back of the door into my studio. It seems one can never have enough, for film, digital, etc. This bag looks very handy.
Steve says
ThinkTank is the best.
George says
. Second, easy to use camera. Get those quick impromptu shots
Matt says
Food Styling Tip: Never underestimate how much your shot will change by moving a prop in a small way.
Gary Dumbauld says
I have a few Think Tank Photo bags, including my favorite Urban Disguise 40. Well constructed, and my bags have yet to show any signs of wear.
Michael Randall says
ThinkTank is simply amazing.
Dan Valentin says
Tip: always try to see that others can’t ;)
Lee says
I would love for this to be my first Think Tank camera bag. A pro’s pro bag! Better yet, would be an absolute honor to win it! If not me, curses to the lucky one who wins. HEHE.
Marc says
Beautiful bag, I’d love to own one!
Madalin says
nice giveaway
Miroslav says
Looks like a very nice bag :)
Mark says
nice bag :D would look great with my fuji xt-1 :D
Don G. says
Think Tank Photo Camera bags are the Cadillac of photo equipment bags. Innovative slot for a tablet too.
Ariel says
fabulous camera bag, I try to get it..
Linh says
Could use this if I shoot for a mobile work flow with a Surface, heh
Mimo Abo says
it is very nice gift
Jeffery says
My favorite tip is to practice! I bought a lot of great books, and read a ton of articles, but I think the best way to improve is to just shoot, screw up a bit, then shoot some more!