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May 23, 2007 05:19 |  #16

But wait: there's more...
this one's called "cheap" as in cheap CF cards...


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May 23, 2007 05:27 |  #17

Looks like I'm winning this hands down,

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at 1/30th sec, such stunning detail, such perfect exposure, not...


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Jun 17, 2007 19:20 as a reply to  @ joeseph's post |  #18

Who knows??!!!! nice, er, pole??!!

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Jun 17, 2007 20:03 |  #19

here's an other one for me...

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Jun 22, 2007 11:45 as a reply to  @ DozerLYP's post |  #20

Hmm... Well, I think the creative point of focus on this one is telling. I keep having to remind myself to focus on the eyes... Probably could have used a smaller aperture, to get the entire critter in focus. So, I'll call this one "A Clear Way to Bunny's Better Side"


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Jun 23, 2007 04:43 |  #21

I really outdid myself today, producing this gem:


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I guess I did learn something from it, but am at a loss to explain exactly what though...

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Jun 23, 2007 05:49 as a reply to  @ joeseph's post |  #22

I call this one...

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Jun 24, 2007 09:10 as a reply to  @ NordieBoy's post |  #23

joeseph wrote in post #3425127 (external link)
I really outdid myself today, producing this gem:
I guess I did learn something from it, but am at a loss to explain exactly what though...

So, how did you take that? on the way down from a tree, or did you tie your feet to a branch and hang. It's a masterful work of art, BTW... says a lot about how our world is turned upside-down.. :lol:


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Jul 01, 2007 19:40 |  #24

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So, how did you take that? on the way down from a tree, or did you tie your feet to a branch and hang. It's a masterful work of art, BTW... says a lot about how our world is turned upside-down.. :lol:

I broke my left arm at the wrist a few weeks ago so have an nice fibreglass cast on it. Basicly I can't hold a camera very well with only one hand but you can't say I didn't give it a go. I was trying to get close to waterline without dropping it in the tide and the only way I could hold it was upside down - suffice to say the horizon is not too straight and the direction of shot wasn't what I'd have liked either...


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Jul 02, 2007 02:02 |  #25

bad timing....

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Jul 02, 2007 04:52 |  #26

well I have nothing to contribute to this thread... haha naa I'm kidding, I'll upload something another day


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Jul 02, 2007 04:59 |  #27

MRaiford wrote in post #3421381 (external link)
Hmm... Well, I think the creative point of focus on this one is telling. I keep having to remind myself to focus on the eyes... Probably could have used a smaller aperture, to get the entire critter in focus. So, I'll call this one "A Clear Way to Bunny's Better Side"

haha.. great title!


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Sep 02, 2007 05:26 |  #28

but wait, there's more :rolleyes:

"when taking shots of rally cars, having a car in frame is generally regarded as enhancing the image"


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Sep 02, 2007 05:41 |  #29

Great thread: I'm sure I've got too many "works of art" to mention...somewhere...​but since getting the new SLR I tend to delete them at the first stage of processing now.

Gotta love joeseph's water "action" shot - looks like one of those dodgy reality TV shows gone wrong.

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Sep 02, 2007 07:11 as a reply to  @ EMarkM's post |  #30

yep. thought he was going to do a different trick, so set the flash up to suit that trick. when he changed his mind, i cut his head off in shadow. sweet! :oops:

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