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Sep 02, 2010 13:30 |  #1

I thought I'd get out in my little garden and make use of the golden hour. Just shot what I saw in my back garden.

Hope you enjoy it :) Comments and C&C welcome as always.

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Sep 03, 2010 08:54 |  #2

Pretty cool. Was it handheld? Did you use a follow focus for the change in focus, or did you do it all by hand?


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Sep 03, 2010 09:59 |  #3

Mikelangelo wrote in post #10842962 (external link)
Pretty cool. Was it handheld? Did you use a follow focus for the change in focus, or did you do it all by hand?

Handheld and just used the focus ring on the lens. Only hardware I used was a skateboard :p




  
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Sep 03, 2010 10:05 |  #4

benesotor wrote in post #10843242 (external link)
Handheld and just used the focus ring on the lens. Only hardware I used was a skateboard :p

Very cool. You did a fine job handheld. Nice work. I have to remember to get myself a skateboard. ;)


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Sep 04, 2010 02:08 |  #5

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