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Jun 01, 2012 02:32 | #1 C&C are always welcome #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 http://emjfotografi.com/
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Jun 01, 2012 09:01 | #2 great shots, while looking at them i kept wondering when charles manson got released?
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Almondsaz Member 208 posts Joined Apr 2010 Location: USA More info | Jun 02, 2012 05:10 | #3 Excellent shots - I love the lighting and the black and white, keeps them moody. Really like them all. Canon 70D & a few Canon lenses
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René Damkot Cream of the Crop ![]() 39,856 posts Likes: 8 Joined Feb 2005 Location: enschede, netherlands More info | Jun 02, 2012 10:39 | #4 I like the images, but exposure should be more consistent, and focus is a bit off sometimes. "I think the idea of art kills creativity" - Douglas Adams
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Jun 02, 2012 13:03 | #5 René Damkot wrote in post #14520493 ![]() I like the images, but exposure should be more consistent, and focus is a bit off sometimes. Thanks. Exposure isn't really something I can control. They move in and out of the light, so it is what it is. Sometimes they're in good light and sometimes they're not. It's a small club, so the light is terrible as far as it's static, no one is running the lights. I see a focus issue with #5, other than that I'm good. http://emjfotografi.com/
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narlus Cream of the Crop ![]() 7,669 posts Likes: 85 Joined Apr 2006 Location: North Andover, MA More info | Jun 02, 2012 13:06 | #6 elrey2375 wrote in post #14521000 ![]() Exposure isn't really something I can control. shoot RAW and it is. www.tinnitus-photography.com
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Jun 02, 2012 13:51 | #7 narlus wrote in post #14521009 ![]() shoot RAW and it is. Not really. These were shot in RAW. I'm not God, I can't make light where there is none. http://emjfotografi.com/
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narlus Cream of the Crop ![]() 7,669 posts Likes: 85 Joined Apr 2006 Location: North Andover, MA More info | Jun 02, 2012 14:24 | #8 it's easier to push in post-processing w/ Raw is all i'm saying...maybe you already did that. www.tinnitus-photography.com
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Jun 02, 2012 14:33 | #9 narlus wrote in post #14521268 ![]() it's easier to push in post-processing w/ Raw is all i'm saying...maybe you already did that. you might also try cheating on the shutter speed a bit...1/250th could translate into 1/125th while still remaining sharp and a stop of light, depending on the scene. it's been a while since i shot VT and obv i wasn't at that show, so it's just a bit of guesswork on my part. No, it's cool. The lights are static so they're either in good light or not. I probably could lower the SS a bit. http://emjfotografi.com/
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