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Brad ­ Remick
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May 19, 2006 14:00 |  #1

I have been a member for a while and have been amazed at the quality of the pictures I have seen on this site. I was recently down in Costa Rica and think maybe I have one or two that would do the site justice. So here they are. These were both shot with a 5D with the 70-200 2.8 ISL. Be kind.
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Some stuff that says "Canon" on it and a happy trigger finger.

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May 19, 2006 14:56 |  #2

they look good ...monkey looks a bit fuzzy but it could be in the compression to put it here . I like them


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May 19, 2006 14:58 |  #3

LOVE LOVE LOVE the first one! The fact that most of the picture is out of focus and the frog is so crisp just make that picture.




  
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May 19, 2006 15:45 |  #4

Brad, that's one great camera you have.
Capturing that little colourful frog through the tiny gap with good sharp focus bringing out the detail in the eye is brilliant.


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May 19, 2006 16:07 |  #5

i really like the first one, its very unique!


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May 19, 2006 19:49 |  #6

Beautiful shot of the tree frog.

Well done.


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May 20, 2006 02:43 |  #7

Love both shots but the first one of the frog really captured my attention.


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May 20, 2006 11:54 |  #8

Love the frog!!! Do you have more shots of it??? I think that the red flower out of focus could play a very nice role along with the red eyes of the frog!!




  
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May 20, 2006 20:39 |  #9

That first shot is superb. You have an excellent eye to see the opportunity for such an original composition. And certainly no lack of skill for capturing it wonderfully. I look forward to seeing more of your shots.




  
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May 20, 2006 22:47 |  #10

1st shot is excellent. They both make me wonder what else was watching you!


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May 21, 2006 05:46 |  #11

My god, with that kind of equipment and that sort of eye (the first shot is amazing) where the heck have you been!!? Welcome to the game man, suit up!


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May 21, 2006 06:08 |  #12

Very nice, I like the 1st one as well.


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May 21, 2006 07:01 |  #13

Excellent shots - but the first one really grabbed me.
Well done :)


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Brad ­ Remick
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May 22, 2006 07:51 |  #14

Thank you for all your kind comments. The monkey photo was shot with a 2x extender on my 70-200 2.8ISL at quite a distance which may account for the slightly fuzzy look. Unfortunately, the frog disappeared right after my shot. I was hoping that it would move forward so I could get both eyes. The 5D does a great job. Here are two more from the same trip.
Thanks again.
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May 22, 2006 21:27 |  #15

Nice I really like the 2nd lizard shot, the first one might need to have some of the left side taken out to make you focus more on the lizard, I could be wrong though I'm still new. Either way, very nice shots.


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