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Jan 22, 2010 22:13 |  #1

I need to lug a tripod around with me so I can stich these suckers together. Conditions were very difficult to shoot in today. It was cold, windy, and snowing hard the whole time. These were the best shots that came out. These were shot at iso 800, f7.1 10mm and 1/640. Also these were tweaked to about my ability in Lightroom. I hope you all like them. How can I get them to look more "pro" besides shooting in nicer weather, and getting my skier to keep his balance in the air? it has been snowing for like 4 days straight now!! :D

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Jan 23, 2010 11:59 |  #2

Nice shots! I like em.


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Jan 24, 2010 02:16 |  #3

he looks good for dropping in on tellis. maybe you could shooting from a lower position (underneath your skier) to make the drop more dramatic. or maybe try shooting from a non 90 degree angle. otherwise they look pretty cool. wish I could be expierencing that western mountains snow storm, i hear california has been getting pounded




  
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