Redondo Beach

k-lo Goldmember 1,316 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Lost in SN's Canon vs Nikon Thread More info | Jul 19, 2010 11:56 | #4411 Redondo Beach -=Karlo=- 1D III, 5D Mark II, 17-40 4 L, 35 1.4 L 24-70 2.8 L, 135mm 2.0 L, 85mm 1.2 L II, 300mm f 2.8 L, 580EX II, and a crapload of Elinchrom Gear
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airfrogusmc I'm a chimper. There I said it... More info | More smoooosh for Tiff.
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k-lo Goldmember 1,316 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Lost in SN's Canon vs Nikon Thread More info | Jul 19, 2010 12:39 | #4413 Another one from Redondo -=Karlo=- 1D III, 5D Mark II, 17-40 4 L, 35 1.4 L 24-70 2.8 L, 135mm 2.0 L, 85mm 1.2 L II, 300mm f 2.8 L, 580EX II, and a crapload of Elinchrom Gear
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k-lo Goldmember 1,316 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Lost in SN's Canon vs Nikon Thread More info | Jul 19, 2010 13:25 | #4414 Big Bear Lake CA -=Karlo=- 1D III, 5D Mark II, 17-40 4 L, 35 1.4 L 24-70 2.8 L, 135mm 2.0 L, 85mm 1.2 L II, 300mm f 2.8 L, 580EX II, and a crapload of Elinchrom Gear
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IVIax Goldmember 1,141 posts Joined Aug 2009 Location: Metro DC, USA More info | Jul 19, 2010 13:26 | #4415 I saw you got rid of that hot pixel -Max
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airfrogusmc I'm a chimper. There I said it... More info | Jul 19, 2010 13:33 | #4416 Yeah to bad the horizon is slicing the frame in half in them all. In my opinion some different compositions would be far more interesting.
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tonylong ...winded More info | Jul 19, 2010 13:38 | #4417 airfrogusmc wrote in post #10565011 Yeah to bad the horizon is slicing the frame in half in them all. In my opinion some different compositions would be far more interesting. I have a hard time with that at times -- if I really like the foreground but at the same time I love the sky, I tend to like it more centered. It's easy if the foreground scenery is great and the sky is dull... Tony
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LeoStutzmann Senior Member 500 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2009 Location: Brooklin, Ontario More info | Jul 19, 2010 13:42 | #4418 Can't speak for Tiff, but I like the smoooosh Leo
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k-lo Goldmember 1,316 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Lost in SN's Canon vs Nikon Thread More info | Jul 19, 2010 13:45 | #4419 Thanks, hot pixel managed to survive my first PP workflow so amatuerish of me. LOL airfrogusmc wrote in post #10565011 Yeah to bad the horizon is slicing the frame in half in them all. In my opinion some different compositions would be far more interesting. Thanks for the critique, this was my first outing with the 17-40 and really it's tough to compose with such a wide view and all the elements in the frame. -=Karlo=- 1D III, 5D Mark II, 17-40 4 L, 35 1.4 L 24-70 2.8 L, 135mm 2.0 L, 85mm 1.2 L II, 300mm f 2.8 L, 580EX II, and a crapload of Elinchrom Gear
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IVIax Goldmember 1,141 posts Joined Aug 2009 Location: Metro DC, USA More info | airfrogusmc wrote in post #10565011 Yeah to bad the horizon is slicing the frame in half in them all. In my opinion some different compositions would be far more interesting. I was thinking about commenting on that too... but I think it works for some of these shots (if they were posted independently, not all 3 together) -Max
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Harleypugs I love camera porn.....makes me hawt.... ;-) More info | Jul 19, 2010 13:51 | #4421 Should be a song by TLC or something.... 5dMKIII/grip - 24-105 4.0 IS
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airfrogusmc I'm a chimper. There I said it... More info | Jul 19, 2010 13:53 | #4422 tonylong wrote in post #10565044 I have a hard time with that at times -- if I really like the foreground but at the same time I love the sky, I tend to like it more centered. It's easy if the foreground scenery is great and the sky is dull... If there some true symmetry then maybe but to many time photographer don't think about waht they are trying to say with the image and a center horizon is usually a cop out or laziness. There is usually one that is more important to the visual statement. For refernce look at the great lanscape photogrpahers or even landscape painters work and see how little they usually place the horizon on the 50% line. Its not to say that it never works but there are reason why they rarely did it. It usually makes for a very static, boring composition and usually one or the other should have more importance to the visual statement.
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IVIax Goldmember 1,141 posts Joined Aug 2009 Location: Metro DC, USA More info | Jul 19, 2010 13:55 | #4423 airfrogusmc wrote in post #10565135 If there some true symmetry then maybe but to many time photographer don't think about waht they are trying to say with the image and a center horizon is usually a cop out or laziness. There is usually one that is more important to the visual statement. For refernce look at the great lanscape photogrpahers or even landscape painters work and see how little they usually place the horizon on the 50% line. Its not to say that it never works but there are reason way they rarely did it. It usually makes for a very static, boring composition and usually one or the other should have more importance to the visual statement. Well when you put it that way... -Max
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airfrogusmc I'm a chimper. There I said it... More info | Jul 19, 2010 14:04 | #4424 Harleypugs wrote in post #10565124 Should be a song by TLC or something.... "Don't go chasing smoooosh"...."Unless you have a 200 f2....."
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snyderman Cream of the Crop 7,084 posts Likes: 8 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Wadsworth, Ohio More info | Jul 19, 2010 14:35 | #4425 Not sure this is any good. My band played a gig for the very kind people at Sandusky Yacht Club on Lake Erie Saturday night. Here's one pic I kind of liked ... lots of really nice boats and a pretty sunset on hand .... About an hour after this pic was taken a good 2 minute gust of wind off the lake brought in a swarm of literally hundreds of thousand Lake Erie bugs. They weren't the Midges that invaded the Yankee-Indians playoff game a couple of years back. Not mosquitos either ... just a swarm that engulfed any and everything in its path. Doesn't get any better than a gig on the lake singing and EATING BUGS!!! dave Canon 5D2 > 35L-85L-135L
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