Lovely image, Keith. An awesome bridge, too! Coming from a long exposure-aholic, I really like the short exposure here.

bjolly Senior Member 651 posts Likes: 9 Joined Jan 2010 More info | Oct 31, 2011 21:33 | #7081 Lovely image, Keith. An awesome bridge, too! Coming from a long exposure-aholic, I really like the short exposure here. Bryan
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cputeq007 Senior Member 585 posts Likes: 18 Joined Dec 2008 Location: Albuquerque, NM More info | Oct 31, 2011 21:57 | #7082 This is probably more computer artwork than photography, but I took it with a 5D and they started as photos, so oh well Ava & Eli Comic 1 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jl_smith/6300654893/ Ava & Eli Comic 2 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jl_smith/6300655067/ Ava & Eli Comic 3 Flickr
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kf095 Out buying Wheaties More info | Oct 31, 2011 22:43 | #7083 With Nifty Fifty. and Canon 430 EX II. ISO 1600 M-E and ME blog
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icebat Goldmember 1,267 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2009 Location: Lurking in the 5d thread. More info | Oct 31, 2011 23:31 | #7084 Another amazing bridge shot Bryan! I think that is my favorite one I've seen from you so far. Untitled Flickr
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bjolly Senior Member 651 posts Likes: 9 Joined Jan 2010 More info | Oct 31, 2011 23:36 | #7085 icebat wrote in post #13335833 Another amazing bridge shot Bryan! I think that is my favorite one I've seen from you so far. Wow, thanks!! I'm not so sure, myself. Regardless, I'm still so far from what I've envisioned, but such is the curse of the landscape/cityscape photographer, I suppose. Wonderful shot yourself, sir! Bryan
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keith30d Senior Member 904 posts Likes: 12 Joined Aug 2011 Location: Londonderry, Northern Ireland More info | Nov 01, 2011 02:19 | #7087 bjolly wrote in post #13335314 Lovely image, Keith. An awesome bridge, too! Coming from a long exposure-aholic, I really like the short exposure here. thanks bryan, that means a lot coming from someone who consistantly produces epic long exposures 2 x 5dc::50d::canon 28/1.8::canon 40/2.8::canon 50/1.4::canon 100/2::sigma 70-200/2.8::2 x canon 430 exii
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wernersl Goldmember 1,944 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Temecula, CA More info | Nov 01, 2011 08:41 | #7088 The Devil wrote in post #13329926 Ha, don't worry, autumn is great for a while, but eventually it gets too dark and wet to be enjoyable... and then comes winter, the worst season of them all. Are you kidding? Winter is the most wonderful time of the year! Shawn l Gear
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TheDevil Goldmember 1,023 posts Joined Oct 2010 Location: Tallinn, Estonia More info | Nov 01, 2011 09:15 | #7089 bjolly wrote in post #13333934 7/52
I'll bet it'd look absolutely magnificent when printed out large and put on a wall. A good photographer can take extraordinary photos anywhere, with any camera and any lens while a mediocre one will take mediocre ones everywhere, with every camera and every lens.
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AzzKicker Goldmember 1,107 posts Likes: 69 Joined Jul 2003 Location: Rio Grande Valley, Texas More info | Nov 01, 2011 09:18 | #7090 I just got my 5Dc and was wondering if any of you shoot JPEG with it? The RAW images are amazing but for some reason I'm not liking my jpegs. I'll admit, Im a noob with this camera and maybe I need to tweak settings. Ruben D. Zamora
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Mookalafalas Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 01, 2011 09:34 | #7091 AzzKicker wrote in post #13336973 I just got my 5Dc and was wondering if any of you shoot JPEG with it? The RAW images are amazing but for some reason I'm not liking my jpegs. I'll admit, Im a noob with this camera and maybe I need to tweak settings. My guess is you don't do much post production work? Anyway, if you shoot JPEG, you need to be careful with your white balance settings. My guess is that is why you don't like how they look (color shifted due to being set to wrong lighting situation?). Call me Al Gear Flickr
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keith30d Senior Member 904 posts Likes: 12 Joined Aug 2011 Location: Londonderry, Northern Ireland More info | Nov 01, 2011 09:45 | #7092 AzzKicker wrote in post #13336973 I just got my 5Dc and was wondering if any of you shoot JPEG with it? The RAW images are amazing but for some reason I'm not liking my jpegs. I'll admit, Im a noob with this camera and maybe I need to tweak settings. i shoot RAW and small jpeg. RAW for when i want/have time to process the file to my own liking, and jpeg for when i need to get a shot uploded to something quickly and can't be bothered to process or haven't access to a computer with no editing software. for all the extra memory a small jpeg takes up it makes no difference to my memory card usage. 2 x 5dc::50d::canon 28/1.8::canon 40/2.8::canon 50/1.4::canon 100/2::sigma 70-200/2.8::2 x canon 430 exii
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cputeq007 Senior Member 585 posts Likes: 18 Joined Dec 2008 Location: Albuquerque, NM More info | Nov 01, 2011 10:06 | #7093 AzzKicker wrote in post #13336973 I just got my 5Dc and was wondering if any of you shoot JPEG with it? The RAW images are amazing but for some reason I'm not liking my jpegs. I'll admit, Im a noob with this camera and maybe I need to tweak settings. Flickr
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AzzKicker Goldmember 1,107 posts Likes: 69 Joined Jul 2003 Location: Rio Grande Valley, Texas More info | Nov 01, 2011 10:38 | #7095 keith30d wrote in post #13337096 i shoot RAW and small jpeg. RAW for when i want/have time to process the file to my own liking, and jpeg for when i need to get a shot uploded to something quickly and can't be bothered to process or haven't access to a computer with no editing software. for all the extra memory a small jpeg takes up it makes no difference to my memory card usage. i have my jpeg profiles set up so that i have one or two that i will switch between, but for the most part they are just there in the background. the 5dc RAW files are a pleasure to work with and i'm never dissappointed by the results they produce. what RAW conversion software are you using? i use Adobe Camera Raw and have presets saved to suit my style of processing which soes most of the work for me but lets me adjust it as i see fit. Lightroom will do the same job, just in a slightly different way and both will produce excellent results if you spend a little time getting to know your way round them. I use LR3. Like I said, RAW is awesome to work with. I guess it is my SOOC jpeg settings. I did some tweaks and they are much better. Ruben D. Zamora
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