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canons900
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Nov 04, 2011 22:44 |  #1

It's been a while since I've posted. These were taken last Saturday. 1d classic, sigma 100-300, f4 I believe, iso was between 200-400.

Some were backlit big time and I would like to know how I did with those. Any suggestions are appreciated.

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Nov 07, 2011 09:25 |  #2

Great as always! 7 and 2 are my favorites... Sharp as a tack and great action!




  
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Nov 07, 2011 09:40 |  #3

I find I get better shots when i have the sun behind me lighting up the face ... these are great .. were you shooting rapid fire ?


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Nov 07, 2011 11:02 |  #4

No, not rapid fire. Single shot.




  
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Nov 07, 2011 23:33 |  #5

Typically you have to sacrifice your highlights to get detail in your shadows, so mission accomplished. Cropping tighter will eliminate the background from being distracting.


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Nov 09, 2011 15:23 |  #6

Tough lighting but nice job!


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