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Aug 01, 2008 20:16 |  #1

Enjoy! C&C as always... Exif should be there.
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Aug 02, 2008 00:12 |  #2

the second is a tad overexposed, but the rest are money exposure and timing wise

very good work


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Aug 02, 2008 00:19 |  #3

lol the last one looks like it hurt! Plus the terror on your kids eyes, not good lol




  
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Aug 02, 2008 00:28 |  #4

whats the shutter speed at for these? preferably the 1st shot




  
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Aug 02, 2008 08:20 |  #5

I shot these in Manual, and I rolled the settings each time we changed direction, so I don't remember exactly, but I was at f5, ISO 200-400, SS no less than 1/1000 - up to 1/3000. All depending on direction and clouds. I don't know why Exif isn't there, I must have done something different when saving.

Matt,

Ha! The kids may look scared, but they're the X-Games version of tubers. Never too much for them. My sister though, different story... :)


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