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Chief-long-shin
2nd of August 2008 (Sat), 03:16
Couple from Santa Pod

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v445/Chief-Long-Shin/Supracopy.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v445/Chief-Long-Shin/tn_IMG_5547over.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v445/Chief-Long-Shin/tn_IMG_5537over.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v445/Chief-Long-Shin/tn_IMG_5462over.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v445/Chief-Long-Shin/tn_IMG_5533over.jpg

My old ozone killing behemoth...


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Big Pete
2nd of August 2008 (Sat), 11:20
Are you a professional or an amateur snapper?

Personally, the only image I like is the rear portrait shot of the Skyline!

The background in the Santa Pod images are distracting!

The Landscape shot of the Skyline has cables running across the sky!

And the last shot, the angle is too much!

BUT, if that is what does it for you... carry on!

Chief-long-shin
3rd of August 2008 (Sun), 07:48
Cheers for the feedback.

Santa Pod is a pain to photograph as there is always something in the way. i've experimented with tele lenses to isolate things but its not really a winner either in that capacity.

Skyline with the cables - again fair point, took this a while back before i developed any adeptness with photoshop and i think you're right about the angle of the skyline, maybe look better if the front of the car was pointing down rather than up.

as for being pro or amateur- pro is an aspiration and something i'm trying to work towards each day.

Cheers

Big Pete
3rd of August 2008 (Sun), 18:14
looks better without the cables.

hotrod100
4th of August 2008 (Mon), 05:42
Love the shot of the semi doing a burnout! Not something you see everyday.

elysium
4th of August 2008 (Mon), 06:06
Cheers for the feedback.

Santa Pod is a pain to photograph as there is always something in the way. i've experimented with tele lenses to isolate things but its not really a winner either in that capacity.

Skyline with the cables - again fair point, took this a while back before i developed any adeptness with photoshop and i think you're right about the angle of the skyline, maybe look better if the front of the car was pointing down rather than up.

as for being pro or amateur- pro is an aspiration and something i'm trying to work towards each day.

Cheers
Agreed. The only way is with some EXTREME panning to get rid of the objects if they are in motion. Not a nice place to shoot side on to be honest. Im planning to go soon myself. Maybe with a 70-200 :)