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Apr 17, 2006 23:26 |  #1

Here are two shots taken last month at MGM Studios in Florida, both of which 'felt good' in the camera, but the end result didn't meet the expectation. Any comments regarding how to make these types of shots better would be much appreciated. (I'm thinking I need an UWA lens;) )


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Apr 18, 2006 09:30 |  #2

Hi Scott - This is my first post, I was interested in your shots as I am heading to Disney in a couple weeks. These pictures look great, although I was wondering what the first one would be like without the people, I find the guy in the blue especially distracting!!

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Apr 18, 2006 10:47 |  #3

Thanks Greg and welcome to POTN. Thanks for your comments and I'll make some changes when I get home this evening and hopefully post an edited shot tonight. Have a good time at WDW.


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Apr 19, 2006 00:09 as a reply to  @ sugarzebra's post |  #4

As suggested, some PS changes. Does this help?


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Apr 19, 2006 10:36 |  #5

nice job...but why not just get rid of all the people? now I find that one person a bit distracting....

All in all AWESOME SHOTS - I especially like the second one w/ that dynamic track coming out at you.


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Apr 19, 2006 14:27 |  #6

Scott, I like the changes you've made, (including removing the light in the upper left corner), and I think the person you left sitting in front gives the shot some perspective. In fact, I like these pictures so much, I just booked my trip to WDW today!:D

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Apr 19, 2006 20:42 |  #7

Thanks for the comments Valerie & Greg, they are much appreciated, and Greg, I always thought this forum made people buy camera gear, not trips to Disney World!


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Apr 19, 2006 20:50 |  #8

I like the second one best. Makes it seem like it just keeps going forever. Any particular reason you used f/22? Was it for Wide DOF? Just curious and trying to learn.


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Apr 19, 2006 20:58 |  #9

Yes thats right. I really wanted the entire track to remain in focus, as well as the detail on the guitar, so thats the reason for f/22. The picture is deceiving in that the distance between the leading edge of the guitar and the end of the track is probably about 100'. Thanks for your comments.


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Apr 20, 2006 11:12 |  #10

so did you take a ride on this thing? Looks like fun...


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Apr 20, 2006 17:25 |  #11

Yes, its my favourite coaster at WDW (in the dark, double looping, Aerosmith music etc), however 'California Screaming' at Disneyland is even better!


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Apr 20, 2006 19:27 |  #12

I love this shot. Good JOB!


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