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Grasbak

macrumors 6502
Jan 17, 2006
434
16
UK
There is some background to this photo... managed to get this shortly before the site began to be demolished as part of a new holiday village/development. The site was closed so I stuck the camera through the railings and got this shot.

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wheezy

macrumors 65816
Apr 7, 2005
1,280
1
Alpine, UT
The Buffet

Was out watering the flowers when I saw this gruesome mess

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Canon EOS 20D :: 135 mm :: f 2.2 :: 1/6400 sec :: iso 100
 

srf4real

macrumors 68040
Jul 25, 2006
3,001
26
paradise beach FL
Waist deep in the surf for a change in perspective, now that I am using a weather sealed lens...:D

GLASSY SUNDAY
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Lumix L1
Olympus 50-200mm SWD

ISO 100
f/4.5
1/1600 sec
400mm
 

MaddMacs

macrumors 6502
Jan 16, 2008
316
12
Flagstaff, Az
Wonderful shot. My mind jumps to the work of western painter of he last century like, Frederick Remington.:)
Nice sky, and crop.

Thanks, I actually shot that from a the van window on a dusty dirt road. We were on a school trip studying Sustainability in the Southwest : Lessons from the Puebloan Culture. I'm in the Masters program at NAU.

I'm curious... Is this a single, 'straight' exposure?

That was a single shot, no HDR here. As far as 'straight' just some adjustments in Aperture, and a crop of course. It looks even better in Aperture than it does on the thread. Thanks for looking.

In Formation
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OutThere

macrumors 603
Dec 19, 2002
5,730
3
NYC
They set up a war memorial at my college at the end of April...pieces of wood in the ground along the edges of the most traveled paths around campus, one for each fallen soldier.

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5 second exposure, 80mm, f/5.6, ISO 400

Partially de-satted and a little contrast enhancement in PS.
 

hans3185

macrumors member
Jun 7, 2008
78
0
Trying out a borrowed SpeedLight. C+C?

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Kinda off topic, but I've noticed for a while that either my camera over-exposes my photos, or that my computer under-exposes them. Cause they look completely different from the Camera's LCD and the PC. Anyone know whats up with that?
 
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