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Nov 09, 2008 21:54 |  #1

Canon 70-200 f/4L with Tamron 1.4x Teleconverter.

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Nov 09, 2008 22:04 |  #2

I love the background but she's a little cool (and slightly underexposed?) for my tastes. Also, what if you cropped off the tree on the right and just had her off-center?

Why the TC?

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Nov 09, 2008 22:58 |  #3

ccasey wrote in post #6656189 (external link)
I love the background but she's a little cool (and slightly underexposed?) for my tastes. Also, what if you cropped off the tree on the right and just had her off-center?

Why the TC?

I warmed it up a little, but I like the composition. The teleconverter was needed just before that shot was taken and I didn't have time to take it off.


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Nov 10, 2008 07:00 |  #4

I like everything about this shot. The tree makes a nice frame IMHO. Congrats on a nice capture.


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Nov 10, 2008 12:09 |  #5

Mark-B wrote in post #6656398 (external link)
I warmed it up a little, but I like the composition. The teleconverter was needed just before that shot was taken and I didn't have time to take it off.

Thanks for the reply, Mark. :) I don't know if it's my eyes, but I find myself warming a lot of my shots. I need to share more of my own to get some feedback.

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