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Father in his Son's eye...

 
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Jun 17, 2006 19:03 |  #1

Sort of a self portrait... fitting for fathers day.
Now I know what my son sees when I'm taking his picture...

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Jun 17, 2006 19:15 |  #2

The detail of the sky is amazing... what lens was used for this? What a great image!


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Jun 17, 2006 21:27 |  #3

Wow... I like it :)


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Jun 17, 2006 21:37 |  #4

That is a very cool shot!


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Jun 17, 2006 21:38 |  #5

Very cool effect. The detail and sharpness of the reflection is awesome.




  
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Jun 17, 2006 23:17 as a reply to  @ xepherys's post |  #6

Thank you all for your comments :)

xepherys wrote:
The detail of the sky is amazing... what lens was used for this? What a great image!

Thanks, the lens was just a Quantaray 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 with all three Kenko tubes attached.

Thanks again...


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Jun 18, 2006 05:39 |  #7

Thats awesome ... the level of detail in your son's eye is too good!

WOW!


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Jun 18, 2006 06:28 |  #8

Wow..interesting...


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Jun 18, 2006 08:22 |  #9

Very nIce picture Digital MDX
i agreed with all the comments
well done

by the way your name rings a bell...are you a member of ACURAMDX.ORG?




  
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Jun 18, 2006 08:46 |  #10

Nicely done.
Just gotta love reflection shots.

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Jun 18, 2006 10:25 as a reply to  @ Mocking-DX's post |  #11

Thank you all for your comments.

Mocking-DX wrote:
Very nIce picture Digital MDX
i agreed with all the comments
well done.
by the way your name rings a bell...are you a member of ACURAMDX.ORG?

Hi Mocking-DX :D
Yes I am, that would be my alias on there also... small cyber world eh ;)
If you look in the background of this photo, you'll see the MDX
I can only assume that you are the Mocking-DX on that board as well...
Nice to meet up with you here...
Take care and thank you for your comments...

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Jun 18, 2006 12:09 as a reply to  @ DigitalMDX's post |  #12

yes i use the same user name there too

That's a nice looking lotus there
i assume this is the latest US-approved bumper requirement?
You are very lucky to own a rare sports car with an amazing power to weight ratio!

Of course i love the way you masked out the elise door.
if i can remember , you're one of the Acuramdx members along with 7PLUS to inspire me to play with photoshop...then our first baby came and got hooked with canon SLR cameras

you actually helped me with the diagram on the RGB converter for my NAVIGATION TO DISPLAY VIDEO
Wow, small net world

DigitalMDX wrote:
Thank you all for your comments.


Hi Mocking-DX :D
Yes I am, that would be my alias on there also... small cyber world eh ;)
If you look in the background of this photo, you'll see the MDX
I can only assume that you are the Mocking-DX on that board as well...
Nice to meet up with you here...
Take care and thank you for your comments...
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Jun 18, 2006 16:13 |  #13

love the shot ... how did you keep him from blinking..?


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Jun 18, 2006 16:59 as a reply to  @ okiebass101's post |  #14

okiebass101 wrote:
love the shot ... how did you keep him from blinking..?

Blinking was the easy part, the problem was DOF.
I had my 70-300 lens plus 3 kenko extension tubes, so DOF was minimal.
He was moving slightly, I was moving slightly. This was the first shot I took and it came out the best.
Thanks...


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