I particularly like the first one ....
Thanks for posting.
Meanderer Senior Member 314 posts Likes: 4 Joined Nov 2011 Location: Elora, ON, Canada More info | Mar 28, 2013 19:00 | #3811 I particularly like the first one .... Rick.
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Monkeymoss Goldmember 1,341 posts Likes: 1998 Joined Apr 2012 Location: Bristol, England More info | Mar 29, 2013 11:23 | #3813 Hi. I had a fruitful visit into the city centre this morning. I had this sort of shot in mind, really pleased with my first effort at this type of photo, shutter speed 1/13, hope you like... Image hosted by forum (642719) © Monkey moss [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Jon
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TustinMike figment of our collective imaginations More info | Mar 29, 2013 12:46 | #3814 Hoping to receive my 60D today (if the tracking updates are correct) - any tips or tricks I should know about for this camera ? I definitely will read the manual. I'm mainly here for the snacks
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khughes44 Member 200 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2012 Location: Vancouver BC More info | Mar 29, 2013 13:54 | #3815 Monkey moss wrote in post #15769057 Hi. I had a fruitful visit into the city centre this morning. I had this sort of shot in mind, really pleased with my first effort at this type of photo, shutter speed 1/13, hope you like... Hosted photo: posted by Monkey moss in ./showthread.php?p=15769057&i=i119784988 forum: Canon Digital Cameras This photo would have been better if you had waited for the person to cross the white patch on the wall a few feet ahead of him. His dark form in front of the light square would provide a very nice effect. Think of this photo as having two subjects. If one were to squint while viewing the photo, one would see both the person and the light square. Ultimately, the light square would frame the person.
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Monkeymoss Goldmember 1,341 posts Likes: 1998 Joined Apr 2012 Location: Bristol, England More info | Mar 29, 2013 15:57 | #3816 khughes44 wrote in post #15769557 This photo would have been better if you had waited for the person to cross the white patch on the wall a few feet ahead of him. His dark form in front of the light square would provide a very nice effect. Think of this photo as having two subjects. If one were to squint while viewing the photo, one would see both the person and the light square. Ultimately, the light square would frame the person. I have noticed this on many street shots with cars or signs in the frame. A white car often inadvertently becomes the subject, as it draws the eye to it. Same with the square here. Thanks for the comments, always welcome. I had been on the look out for a suitable wall all morning, on stumbling across this one I convinced myself it was ok, despite looking at the white patch a few times. I have got a few of people walking through the white patch but I wanted them walking up hill, and walking into the frame. Jon
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NewCreation Goldmember More info | Mar 29, 2013 16:47 | #3817 Holland, MI My name is Brenda ~Saved by grace, walking by faith
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vertigo235 Goldmember More info | Mar 29, 2013 17:14 | #3818
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khughes44 Member 200 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2012 Location: Vancouver BC More info | Mar 29, 2013 18:16 | #3819 Monkey moss wrote in post #15769994 Thanks for the comments, always welcome. I had been on the look out for a suitable wall all morning, on stumbling across this one I convinced myself it was ok, despite looking at the white patch a few times. I have got a few of people walking through the white patch but I wanted them walking up hill, and walking into the frame. Now you point out the patch it stands out like a sore thumb!! Watch this space, I now have a challenge to find a better wall!! Thanks again... Well, I really liked the shot. If I were over there I'd be camped out right where you were! Someone, dressed in a little darker attire, will happen by.
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Mar 29, 2013 23:16 | #3820 Some Rollor Derby Shots with and with out flash. Rolla Derby 2013 23 March (10) IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/80569089@N04/8597891531/ Rolla Derby 2013 23 March (5) IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/80569089@N04/8597885657/ Rolla Derby 2013 23 March (7) IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/80569089@N04/8598887705/ Rolla Derby 2013 23 March (25) IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/80569089@N04/8599991170/ Rolla Derby 2013 23 March (23) 6D---17-35 Tammy---40mm f2.8---50mm f1.8---70-200 f2.8 Tamron VC---400mm f5.6---EX580---Yongnuo Triggers
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Grudiowerx Goldmember 1,001 posts Likes: 5 Joined Oct 2009 More info | im liking this body a lot...traded my 5Dc for this... Exposure 0.01 sec (1/100) Aperture f/1.4 Focal Length 50 mm ISO Speed 250 Canon 60D and 50mm f1.4
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Mar 30, 2013 10:12 | #3822 Kiwi Kid wrote in post #15771268 Some Rollor Derby Shots with and with out flash. First time using a proper flash(EX580)any help with flash exposure would be great. All shot with 50mm 1.8,First 3 with flash(as I'm sure you can till)more on my flickr Cheers CC welcome ![]() Rolla Derby 2013 23 March (10) ![]() Rolla Derby 2013 23 March (5) ![]() Rolla Derby 2013 23 March (7) ![]() Rolla Derby 2013 23 March (25) http://www.flickr.com …/80569089@N04/8599991170/ Rolla Derby 2013 23 March (23)
Gerry
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Monkeymoss Goldmember 1,341 posts Likes: 1998 Joined Apr 2012 Location: Bristol, England More info | Mar 31, 2013 07:19 | #3823 My second effort at HDR, C&C welcome... Image hosted by forum (643011) © Monkey moss [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (643012) © Monkey moss [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Jon
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vertigo235 Goldmember More info | Mar 31, 2013 08:45 | #3824
Spring Skies
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Mar 31, 2013 09:00 | #3825 Monkey moss wrote in post #15774788 My second effort at HDR, C&C welcome... Hosted photo: posted by Monkey moss in ./showthread.php?p=15774788&i=i157257289 forum: Canon Digital Cameras Hosted photo: posted by Monkey moss in ./showthread.php?p=15774788&i=i241799823 forum: Canon Digital Cameras It looks pretty good. You avoided the extremes a lot of people do when starting. Gerry
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