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Oct 07, 2009 19:37 |  #2

Good shots, you work fast!

These look like the 70-200 or am I seeing things?


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Oct 07, 2009 19:38 |  #3

300 2.8 and Thanks!




  
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Oct 07, 2009 20:07 |  #4

Great shots dude! Keep em coming. Were you able to watch the CK2 movie?


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Oct 07, 2009 20:19 |  #5

lespaulowner wrote in post #8781189 (external link)
Great shots dude! Keep em coming. Were you able to watch the CK2 movie?

Thanks. Movie is tomorrow.




  
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Oct 07, 2009 20:22 |  #6

great shots dude. Pissed I didn't make it down this year. Keep up the good work




  
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Oct 07, 2009 21:42 |  #7

colors are pretty dull, kinda boring shots, lime green border?


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Oct 07, 2009 23:31 |  #8

I disagree with Brad on the colors... Don't see the "Dull" factor here, as far as the color is concerned. I'm guessing that these are strait out of the camera.

Luke, if anything is "dull" it's the subject matter. They're all kind of stale. 1 and 4 are ok, because they have me focus on the eyes of the player. #2's screaming "keept it cause there's splatter". Although "splat" shots are great, this one isn't all that "spectacular". Lastly, the amputated barrels kinda bug me in 1-3. It's really directing the viewer's eyes off the photo. In almost every situation, I'd try to frame the full marker/barrel in the photo.

Watermarks, boarders, ect, everyone is going to have different opinions on. I won't comment.

On a good note, the exposures, colors, ect are not bad. I'm sure that after a day of photos that you have some better ones in the batch to post. I've seen your work before Luke, show us the good stuff! :)

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Oct 08, 2009 00:26 |  #9

BenJohnson wrote in post #8781003 (external link)
Good shots, you work fast!

These look like the 70-200 or am I seeing things?

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300 2.8 and Thanks!

Sooo why did you need my 70-200 2.8 IS? :( :( :(

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Oct 08, 2009 11:15 |  #10

Those photos are out of the camera like that, sure they would pop a bit after post processing but Luke is not about that. I would not have posted so fast here because this is not PBN with rabid paintballers wanting to see photos from the event.

Luke I suggest you come back after the event and pull you 5 favorites after you process them if you are looking for a WOW from people here that are photographers(though I have aready seen some great stuff in your gallery already).


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Oct 08, 2009 11:22 |  #11

Be carefull with cropping. i dont like that you crop off the barrel.
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Oct 08, 2009 11:47 |  #12

Those photos are not cropped just resized for the net and watermarked


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Oct 09, 2009 00:51 |  #13

chrono300 wrote in post #8784733 (external link)
Those photos are not cropped just resized for the net and watermarked

I think he means the framing while shot. Not Post. Similar to what I said above Mike. Cutting off the barrel tip is similar to cutting off a limb in a photo. You want to be sure that the amputating of a barrel/limb/ect. doesn't take away from the photo. It occasionally does so by making the eye direct off the page and away from the photo. It's like putting a BIG ARROW saying "hey there's something interesting over there!" Too bad you can't see it! It's sub-conscious, but it happens.




  
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Oct 09, 2009 11:11 |  #14

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Oct 09, 2009 20:06 as a reply to  @ DJ Paris's post |  #15

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Sooo why did you need my 70-200 2.8 IS? :( :( :(

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