Peter, those skies are amazing! Did you use a polarizer, the GND tool in LR, or saturate the blues?
MedicinSC Goldmember More info | Peter, those skies are amazing! Did you use a polarizer, the GND tool in LR, or saturate the blues?
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BrainMechanic Goldmember 3,526 posts Likes: 19 Joined Apr 2010 More info | May 17, 2013 22:27 | #3317 Permanent banA quick portrait of my daughter while playing in the yard today. I called her name, she turned around and....CLICK! The camera loves her. Gear: a toothed wheel
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rrblint Listen! .... do you smell something? More info | That is an excellent photograph of a beautiful young lady, Brain...Top notch B&W conversion too. Mark
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BrainMechanic Goldmember 3,526 posts Likes: 19 Joined Apr 2010 More info | May 17, 2013 23:25 | #3319 Permanent banThanks rrblint, glad you liked it! Gear: a toothed wheel
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TheFstopshere Goldmember 2,061 posts Likes: 23 Joined Sep 2012 Location: San Jose, Ca More info | May 17, 2013 23:28 | #3320 [QUOTE=Brain Mechanic;15942852]A quick portrait of my daughter while playing in the yard today. I called her name, she turned around and....CLICK! The camera loves her. JD
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DigitalTuned All these thoughts give me nightmares More info | May 18, 2013 00:48 | #3321 Isaac
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BrainMechanic Goldmember 3,526 posts Likes: 19 Joined Apr 2010 More info | May 18, 2013 01:08 | #3322 Permanent banAnother one this time in deep concentration....(she was looking at a treasure map. Gear: a toothed wheel
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DigitalTuned All these thoughts give me nightmares More info | May 18, 2013 01:18 | #3323 nice brain!! like them both Isaac
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DigitalTuned All these thoughts give me nightmares More info | May 18, 2013 01:32 | #3324 MedicinSC wrote in post #15941955 But, my body has some magnesium in it, too... so it's half way better. Isn't it?I really get a kick out of the full frame vs crop arguments. There are a few advantages that each has over the other, but aside from that.... It doesn't freaking matter! LOL. That said, I would still like to add a "full frame" camera to my list. One day. Unless one just falls into my lap, I have other things to worry about first. Like learning how to make the best image possible. i NEED to have both (crop and full).. no argument with me.. i really dont mind my 50mm f/1.8 lens @ 80mm on a crop.. in a way i like to think that i have a 50 and an 80mm lens both crop and full work for me.. it is why my next crop will be 7D2 if its really is coming out. 550D goes to wife.. Isaac
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BrainMechanic Goldmember 3,526 posts Likes: 19 Joined Apr 2010 More info | May 18, 2013 09:03 | #3325 Permanent banDigitalTuned wrote in post #15943097 nice brain!! like them both Thanks bro, likewise! Gear: a toothed wheel
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BrainMechanic Goldmember 3,526 posts Likes: 19 Joined Apr 2010 More info | May 18, 2013 10:23 | #3326 Permanent banA few more with the flash extender. It comes really handy when the subject is in shadows even if the light is alright. Gear: a toothed wheel
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jamganz Goldmember More info | May 18, 2013 17:58 | #3327 rrblint wrote in post #15942926 That is an excellent photograph of a beautiful young lady, Brain...Top notch B&W conversion too. +1 ....what he said!
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jamganz Goldmember More info | Out for a hike the other evening...on way back to car came across this gal(?) sitting on a nest on the edge of pond. I've been out to this spot several times since the weather broke and have come across her each visit. She is quite bold and holds her ground letting you walk right by without running off into the brush or the water. Fortunately, I had my 10-22 uwa and got right in for a couple of close ups. She didn't budge and let me snap away. I rightfully thanked her for posing and letting me take her portrait! nested interest IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …/78326219@N05/8750930807/ nested interest
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rrblint Listen! .... do you smell something? More info | May 18, 2013 21:53 | #3330 jamganz wrote in post #15944874 Out for a hike the other evening...on way back to car came across this gal(?) sitting on a nest on the edge of pond. I've been out to this spot several times since the weather broke and have come across her each visit. She is quite bold and holds her ground letting you walk right by without running off into the brush or the water. Fortunately, I had my 10-22 uwa and got right in for a couple of close ups. She didn't budge and let me snap away. I rightfully thanked her for posing and letting me take her portrait! ![]() Very cool portraits Jam...Hope you gave her some food for posing so nicely. Mark
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