Outstand shots. now just apply those techniques to the biological world.
dancinec Cream of the Crop 8,035 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Carlsbad, California More info | Oct 21, 2005 21:45 | #16 Outstand shots. now just apply those techniques to the biological world. Dennis
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skade wrote: These are really fantastic! Nice work! Thanks! That's very nice of you to say! By your avatar, you could likely teach me some stuff about self portait work....of course you have a better subject to work with. MEMBER, CANON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (CPS) MEMBER, NAT. ASN. OF PHOTOSHOP PROS (NAPP)
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Bald Eagle wrote: Extremely well done on these, you can tell you have this down to an art. I love the water drop action shot. All are definitely top notch, BUT, do you shoot bugs also? Just asking, because if you did, they would surely be world class photos as well. ![]() Alas, my "bug shots" aren't very impressive....see for yourself.
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dancinec wrote: Outstand shots. now just apply those techniques to the biological world. I'm still learning in this area...see above. MEMBER, CANON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (CPS) MEMBER, NAT. ASN. OF PHOTOSHOP PROS (NAPP)
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BaldEagle Cream of the Crop 9,207 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Rapid City S.D. More info | Daytona wrote: I'm still learning in this area...see above. ![]() You are off to an excellent start. The photos of the bugs are pretty darn good. A little tweaking on the DOF and Sharpness and you will have fantastic results. Canon 5D
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skade Goldmember 4,341 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Perth, Australia More info | Daytona wrote: Thanks! That's very nice of you to say! By your avatar, you could likely teach me some stuff about self portait work....of course you have a better subject to work with. ![]() Lol.. avatar was taken yesterday with a mobile phone camera!
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skade wrote: Lol.. avatar was taken yesterday with a mobile phone camera! Cool! Yours must be pretty darn nice...better I'm sure than the pitiful one on my Motorola Razor...
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skade Goldmember 4,341 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Perth, Australia More info | Oct 22, 2005 00:01 | #23 Thats a good pic from a mobile!! Looks all good.. i like those Razors!
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sjd70 Member 102 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia More info | Oct 22, 2005 00:30 | #24 First class shots, alas I lust after an Omega Seamaster Professional but just bought a 20D instead. 20D, grip, kit lens
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JoseC Goldmember 2,157 posts Joined Aug 2003 Location: Tournefeuille - France More info | Oct 22, 2005 00:31 | #25 Your macro watch pictures are wondefull. Jose
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skade wrote: Thats a good pic from a mobile!! Looks all good.. i like those Razors! Thanks much! That was a quick snap shot I took in my office. Overall, I'm fairly pleased with my Razor, but just wish the camera was better.... MEMBER, CANON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (CPS) MEMBER, NAT. ASN. OF PHOTOSHOP PROS (NAPP)
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skade Goldmember 4,341 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Perth, Australia More info | Oct 22, 2005 09:10 | #27 No not at all... its just a hobby/obsession..
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sjd70 wrote: First class shots, alas I lust after an Omega Seamaster Professional but just bought a 20D instead. I would love to see some macros of those lovely automatic movements, jewels and fancy work that the high end makers do! Keep up the terrific work! I thought the bugs were great as well. No problem! Here's a shot of the Omega caliber 1120 which is in the Omega Seamaster Professional: I'm not sure which Seamaster model you like, but here's a shot of my white dial Omega Seamster GMT with my "James Bond" Seamaster (so named because Pierce Brosnan wears one in every James Bond movie he's done): Rolex doesn't decorate a movement quite to the level of some other Swiss manufacturers, but I'm a Rolex guy at heart, so I have a lot of love for their movements. Here's a couple of shots of the Rolex caliber 3135: Best, John MEMBER, CANON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (CPS) MEMBER, NAT. ASN. OF PHOTOSHOP PROS (NAPP)
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skade wrote: No not at all... its just a hobby/obsession.. ![]() Well, you've got some great equipment there! I've been shooting with the 20D for about a year now and love it! I had a 300D before that. I primarly shoot my macro work with the Canon 100mm USM Macro, but ocassionally will break out my 17-85 EFS IS lens if I want to fit more in to the photo. The photo of the two watches together above was taken with the 17-85. MEMBER, CANON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (CPS) MEMBER, NAT. ASN. OF PHOTOSHOP PROS (NAPP)
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Bentron Member 234 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Texas Gulf Coast More info | Oct 22, 2005 11:11 | #30 The watch with the water is really excellent. I like the caterpillar also! The colors really stand out. ...Ben
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