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Our dining room wall.
 

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a very pleasing self portrait!!

I got a question though, how do you fit the ef-s on the 6d?

Via a removal modification to the plastic on the inside. Some of my best photos have been using that lens, it's crazy how good it is on a full frame.

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Great shot fella. Love it.

Thanks man! It was quite weird to turn the camera on myself and just do a normal shot. That's me when I'm taking all my photos.

Really like the look of this picture the rendering is fantastic. How do you recreate that look?

Especially like the depth of the picture.

Thanks! I try my best to recreate my digital shots as though they were shot on film.
 
Haven't posted in a while, was walking through a park with a friend and came across this nice looking stream and what looked like a pretty new wooden walkway nearby, it was a nice walk.

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Steam Power

From a local steam fair. A lot of dedication and hard work to keep these things on the go.
 

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Nice photo. I like the choice of B&W here as it fits the era of the subject well. The framing is well composed with nothing running off the edges or random looking. Nice placement of selective focus and shallow depth of field to give it a clean subject center. I especially like the angled view and how it counters the degree of the pointer. It provides more visual movement over the frame and makes for interesting geometry. Nice simple and effective photo.

Dale
 
Nice photo. I like the choice of B&W here as it fits the era of the subject well. The framing is well composed with nothing running off the edges or random looking. Nice placement of selective focus and shallow depth of field to give it a clean subject center. I especially like the angled view and how it counters the degree of the pointer. It provides more visual movement over the frame and makes for interesting geometry. Nice simple and effective photo.

Dale
Thanks Dale, I appreciate the kind words.
 
Blimey... reminds me of one of my old 3D renders...

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Done in Vue.

Lovely shot.

Wow! I honestly thought you'd quoted my shot on first glance! Was there a purpose to creating these or were they purely for pleasure? It's really good. I agree that what I am posting now feels very CGI!


Great landscape and just the right time to capture it.

Mine for the day.

In the Water by acearchie, on Flickr

As always, comments appreciated.
 
Wow! I honestly thought you'd quoted my shot on first glance! Was there a purpose to creating these or were they purely for pleasure? It's really good. I agree that what I am posting now feels very CGI!



Great landscape and just the right time to capture it.

Mine for the day.

[url=https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3903/15003252532_87c11d253e_c.jpg]Image[/url]In the Water by acearchie, on Flickr

As always, comments appreciated.

Super again Archie... thanks for the comments on my CGI... I used to do a lot of these for desktop wallpapers, also used Bryce very often.

Great water shots... super!
 
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