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Sep 16, 2009 11:54 |  #1

hey guys... here is a couple of shots from a climbing session yesterday afternoon/evening. comments welcome.

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Sep 16, 2009 13:56 |  #2

Cool stuff.

I wonder if a wide aperture (less depth of field... e.g. 2.8 instead of the f/7.1 you used) would make the ground/background seem further?


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Sep 16, 2009 17:17 |  #3

Nice captures. Where's her helmet?


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Sep 16, 2009 17:25 |  #4

clarence wrote in post #8656367 (external link)
Cool stuff.

I wonder if a wide aperture (less depth of field... e.g. 2.8 instead of the f/7.1 you used) would make the ground/background seem further?

Same here. Everything is kind of blending together.


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