Scott111184 Senior Member 729 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Harker Heights, TX More info | Jan 08, 2006 21:54 | #1 Here are some pics. I took earlier today. C&C's welcome. Shooting with a Rebel XT, BG-E3 grip, and kit lens (cant afford the one I want yet, LOL). I dont know if its just me but when I previewed the post they look kind of blurry, they were clear before I attached them. Oh well I'll get the hang of it. 8 f-e | 24-70 | 30 |100 | feedback: ebay
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Desertraptor Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 08, 2006 22:01 | #2 Show off Peter
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incendy Goldmember 2,118 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Orange County More info | Jan 08, 2006 22:04 | #4 yep! she is lovely... the lighting could use some work though Canon 5d with 35mm 1.4L, 24-70mm 2.8L and 135mm 2.0L
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Desertraptor Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 08, 2006 22:06 | #5 Very photogenic. She have a single sister ? Peter
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bolantej Goldmember 3,780 posts Likes: 7 Joined Mar 2005 Location: CAlifornia More info | Jan 08, 2006 22:11 | #6 besides the lighting, I would suggest putting something that actually appears in the shot under her foot, instead of having it "hover" like that.
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Desertraptor Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 08, 2006 22:14 | #8 Damn Peter
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DanteKing "Cream of Corn" BurgerMeister 9,134 posts Joined Jan 2005 Location: San Anselmo, California More info | Jan 08, 2006 22:33 | #9 she is lovely for sure. pics look OOF however. Dante
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scotgasch Senior Member 463 posts Joined Mar 2003 Location: Texas More info | Out Of Focus There are two kinds of photographers...the ones who screw up; and the ones who are about to...
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bikerider Goldmember 3,909 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2004 Location: Woy Woy, NSW, Australia More info | Scott111184 wrote: Thanks, no it wasent out of focus because they looked great before i resized them. I dont know if im doing anything wrong when i attach them or not. When you re-size you need to use some unsharp mask again to compensate for the quality loss. Eos 6D Mk1, 300D & G7x modified for Infrared, 17-40f4L, 70-200f4L, 100-400 f5.6 ISL, 15mm f2.8, 50mm f1.4, various Lensbaby lenses, a few tripods, flash, GoPro 7 black.
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PeaPicker in the twilight zone 1,590 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: East Texas USA More info |
SuzyView Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 09, 2006 08:05 | #15 That is what happens when you have to resize to post. If you see the photo is not fully in focus after you put it up, unsharp mask it or contrast it a little to get it just right for us. It takes practice, but some of the photographers here are amazingly good at it. That way people don't tell you it's out of focus. It's happened to me before. Don't be discouraged. Suzie - Still Speaking Canonese!
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