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JohnMC

macrumors 6502
May 5, 2006
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Duluth, MN
Originally Posted by Phrasikleia
The ghostly figures seem very appropriate.
Just what i was thinking...

Thanks guys. The people ended up being a very welcomed accident, when I started my exposure they were all standing by the last pillar, but when I clicked the shutter they decided to move.

However, I was wondering if anyone thought the photo might have to much red in it? I like the warm feel of the image, but the colors don't match reality. Any opinions would be welcome.

JohnMC
 

.JahJahwarrior.

macrumors 6502
Jan 1, 2007
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A shot of a friend at night... I had her stand in one spot, I fired the flash, had her move, fired it a second time, then I closed the shutter. I played around with aperture and don't recall exactly what it was for this shot. I believe I shut it down a fair bit to minimize reflection from the white concrete wall, shooting in bulb mode and all. Created an eerie, very faintly noticable second image of her, standing next to herself.

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stcanard

macrumors 65816
Oct 19, 2003
1,485
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Vancouver
Tour de White Rock


Chasing Chris Horner
Nikon D80 + 55-200 VR
Exposure: Shutter Priority (-1 EV)
Shutter Speed: 1/1000
Aperture: f/4
Focal Length: 55mm
Flash: Off
ISO: 100
 

Doylem

macrumors 68040
Dec 30, 2006
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Wherever I hang my hat...
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Your last few pix have been terrific: more dynamic, more drama, with the surfers making better shapes against the waves, capturing the 'decisive' moment, etc... It's as though you're reducing the space between viewer and subject, so we feel we're in the pic... not just watching from a distance. This is what happens, I guess, when we keep shooting the same things over and over again: we get to know the 'language' of what we're photographing... :)

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RHVC59

macrumors 6502
May 10, 2008
397
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Eugene, Oregon
Feeding the birds

This evening I was trying my hand at shooting some birds:)

Nikon D-80 AF S-Nikkor 1:3.5-5.6 G, 18.00-55 mm Kit lens
F6.3, 1/80, ISO 100
 

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PkennethV

macrumors 6502a
Aug 16, 2006
853
9
Toronto
I rarely shoot wider than 50mm for some reason (it just looks weird for me...so i guess i'm narrow sighted haha) but here's one

 

NintendoChick

macrumors regular
Jun 30, 2008
218
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Taken in the Eastern sierras

I wish the tree on the left wasn't there...
(Next time I should bring an ax when hiking... just kidding)
 

NintendoChick

macrumors regular
Jun 30, 2008
218
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Anubis:

If you add the letter "T" in front of your IMG tags, the screen won't stretch, and people can click to view the full image.

here's two more landscapes...
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Half dome, Yosemite


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Lake George (In NY)


C&C is greatly appreciated!
 

srf4real

macrumors 68040
Jul 25, 2006
3,001
26
paradise beach FL
It's as though you're reducing the space between viewer and subject, so we feel we're in the pic... not just watching from a distance. This is what happens, I guess, when we keep shooting the same things over and over again: we get to know the 'language' of what we're photographing... :)
Thank you! And thanks, kayes! I think the greatest improvement personally is that as my confidence is growing I am not afraid to get knee deep in the action so to speak... instead of being self conscious about holding a large camera in public. I am getting closer literally, when possible. The surfers don't mind and they are getting to know what to expect from me when I'm working. Anybody need some surf shop sponsor tees lol! That's about all a surfer can afford to give in return...:rolleyes: (That and first priority on a nice left every now and then is all I ask.):D

Got a new faster zoom this week. We'll see how it does... just shooting macros in the back yard to test IQ today.
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LUMIX L1 + Olympus ED 50-200mm f/2.8 + EC-14
ISO 100, f/5, 1/320 sec. @ 280mm (x2) -0.7ev

 

RHVC59

macrumors 6502
May 10, 2008
397
0
Eugene, Oregon
I am in awe of your work...

I must say that I am in awe and inspired the work of Doylem's landscapes, Everythingisnt work in Vancouver, Otter's work in Seattle and southeast Asia. ghostguts portraita, valdore's HDR work, and so many more of you.

Anyway the sky this evening was just too cool, and the bald eagle was a bonus...
 

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