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Nov 04, 2013 19:01 |  #1

First time out with the 6D. I still need to dial in my lens calibration, but thought this came out okay...

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Nov 04, 2013 19:44 |  #2

Hey I like this a lot...especially the leaves falling that are blurred out :), nice touch.

Everything seems to be in focus and well framed, great job!




  
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Nov 04, 2013 19:52 |  #3

It is a neat capture and I love the falling leaves. I would just add some more contrast and crop in from the right a bit, putting them at the right strong point.

Nicely done.


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Nov 04, 2013 21:27 |  #4

Matchless Productions wrote in post #16424769 (external link)
Hey I like this a lot...especially the leaves falling that are blurred out :), nice touch.

Everything seems to be in focus and well framed, great job!

Thanks! I almost cloned out the leaf in front of his leg, glad it isn't distracting!

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It is a neat capture and I love the falling leaves. I would just add some more contrast and crop in from the right a bit, putting them at the right strong point.

Nicely done.

Thanks Titus, I'll try that!


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Nov 05, 2013 16:57 |  #5

Here's a slight redo with Titus's suggestions:

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Nov 05, 2013 19:29 |  #6

That looks great but I would add even more contrast. It doesn't seem to impact the BG which makes the people stand out even more.

Nice capture.


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Nov 05, 2013 19:38 |  #7

Titus213 wrote in post #16427693 (external link)
That looks great but I would add even more contrast. It doesn't seem to impact the BG which makes the people stand out even more.

Nice capture.

Thanks, but I kind of want to keep the bit of "misty" look. A touch def helped, and I do like the bit tighter crop.

sidenote..

I just went to your gallery, clicked on family, and to my surprise the first thing I see is a Linear Accelerator! I am in my final year of Radiation Therapy school. That is not an easy treatment to endure given the region. Glad to see that was 5yrs ago and that your doing well!


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Nov 06, 2013 00:26 |  #8

Is that what they call that thing? It has been just about 5 years since they found the cancer and everything is still clear.


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Nov 06, 2013 05:38 |  #9

Titus213 wrote in post #16428296 (external link)
Is that what they call that thing? It has been just about 5 years since they found the cancer and everything is still clear.

Yep. It creates ionizing radiation of various energies. Pretty amazing machine compared to what they used just 15-20 years ago. Again, glad everything is okay!


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