Hi Everyone,
Please let me know what you think? Thanks!
-ken
slider2828 Member 168 posts Joined Jun 2009 More info | Jul 16, 2009 12:38 | #1 Hi Everyone, Gear - Canon 40D, 24-70 F4L, 70-200 2.8L IS, 1.4x TCII, 50 1.8 MkII, 28-135 3.5-5.6
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Jul 21, 2009 21:23 | #2 Thats quite good. contrast a bit high, right foreare looks blown out. looks a bit fuzzy but could just be the shrinkage for file size restriction. The last step in your process should be unsharp mask. Dave
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24alpha Goldmember 1,031 posts Likes: 2 Joined Sep 2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | Jul 21, 2009 21:28 | #3 It's a pretty boring image. IMHO. (Is there a way to make road riding more exciting?)
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crazyskillz07 "invisible to everyone" 2,874 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Long Island, New York More info | Jul 21, 2009 23:08 | #4 Read about some panning techniques and post some more pictures with your attempts. -Turk- Blog
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Jul 22, 2009 01:48 | #5 I think it looks okay. It doesn't jump out at me as being special because the shot doesn't put him in a special place (along the coast, or in a group), show him doing something unusual (going uphill, or turning), show him riding a new model Specialized frame, nor is it a unique perspective (shot from low or show exceptional speed). To me, the photo says "#98 was here", and if that's the goal of the photo, then you've captured that quite well. If you put that picture in a story about a ride and relates the rider to the story, then it has more meaning. You know: "Joey Schmoe was at the ride" and I think "Oh! I didn't know Joey was into riding!" My pictures: John Wilke Photography
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emtp563 Goldmember 1,490 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2006 Location: Lehigh Valley, PA More info | Jul 22, 2009 06:23 | #6 Ken, unless there is something to see in the background- there is a lot of wasted space. The crop could be a little tighter. I wouldn't go too tight though, as the picture is slightly out of focus. According to your EXIF, your camera setting look to be o.k. for the shot. What AF-point did you use for the shot? Do your use Automatic Focus Point Selection (AFPS- this is where the camera chooses the focus point) or Manual Focus Point Selection (a single AF point)? If a single focus point, which one?
*cameras: Canon 1D Mark III | Canon 1D Mark II | Canon 1D "Classic" | Canon S95
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