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May 13, 2006 14:41 |  #1
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This might be the best of the shoot, too. The Bride and Her Father. ISO 100, 70-300mm IS USM, 1/125 Shutter Speed.

I had to make the photo very small and average quality to meet the 100k requirement, so keep that in mind.


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May 13, 2006 18:51 |  #2

Nobody gave you any feedback,I hate it when that happens, so here just so you can tell someone took the time to view your picture.

I think technically its a good shot 50mm f/1.8 perhaps???

Some shot details would be nice

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May 13, 2006 19:08 |  #3
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i did post some tech specs, 70-300mm IS USM, ISO 100, 1/125 shutter speed on a 20d.

i dont mind that no one else commented it, its got over 50 views, so people have seen it.




  
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May 13, 2006 19:09 as a reply to  @ Paul Gerrard's post |  #4

It's a nice image, not sure about the watermark. Taken at 70mm focal length, f4, so I reckon it was a 70-200.




  
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May 13, 2006 19:11 |  #5
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haha, thats my trademark security system. and nah, 70-300 IS USM, i think i was at 100mm so it wasnt 4.0




  
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May 13, 2006 19:38 |  #6

I can't believe you didn't get more feed back on this shot. The moment in her eyes says it all! Nice sharp shot. You did very good!



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May 13, 2006 20:10 |  #7

You captured a very touching father/daughter moment. Definitely shows the emotion they are feeling.




  
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May 13, 2006 20:40 |  #8

Fantastic experession captured here, Greg.

I wouldn't worry about people stealing a JPEG-compressed 0.16 megapixel image.


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May 13, 2006 20:46 |  #9
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i figured, and i know i can trust most of the people on here, i just wanna make sure is all.




  
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May 13, 2006 22:12 |  #10

Its a nice capture and i think B&W might also make it look very artistic, LOL i like your HAHA DONT STEAL that is really funny hahahaha


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May 14, 2006 03:46 |  #11

Forget the watermark, I can remove it in 2 minutes anyway. Just make your image low res and don't worry about it.

It's a good photo, looks like she's about to cry.


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May 14, 2006 19:52 |  #12
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Nice capture, but I couldn't help noticing the father of the bride bears a striking resemblance to:

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May 14, 2006 20:49 |  #13
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HAHAHAHAHAH ohhh man, thats glorious.




  
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