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| 08/22/2007 04:15:47 AM |
Scamble to chaseby bikinchrisComment: Thanks for the critique. This, as you can tell was straight from the camera with only cropping. I couldn't see the dust on my laptop screen when I submitted it from the hotel room. Those dust bunnies weren't there when I shot the day before at home! A few blows and they are gone now. |
| 08/18/2007 04:50:49 PM |
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| 08/16/2007 05:55:27 AM |
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| 06/18/2007 06:17:21 AM |
aperture usage to may 2007.jpgby obsidianComment: Nice graph. Two things I noticed:
No-one shoots at f11?
I would like to know more exact figures (just to know them). Your graph does add up to 100%, but the fugures are rounded off. The lines that show 1% are not the same length.
As for your question, you should buy the best glass you can afford, since you will use it on more than one camera in your lifetime(unless you are one of those who switches brands while selling off you glass, you will be rewarded with better images for little price on a cost of image basis. Fast glass is even sharper and has a better background "bokeh" when you stop it down. Message edited by author 2007-06-18 10:19:23. |
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| 05/30/2007 09:09:15 AM |
Visionby CutterComment: I like the light and her expression.
I gotta know, is that makeup on her lip- or a tattoo?
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| 05/25/2007 09:58:23 AM |
Empty Brugeby dreamyComment: I have been in that very spot and it does look weird without tourists. I did not have light as good as this, though. |
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| 05/17/2007 09:19:14 AM |
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| 04/05/2007 04:59:19 PM |
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| 03/14/2007 06:31:38 AM |
Triple Jumpby owenComment: You really should list more about your PP technique. it is very well done. I bet you could teach everyone a lot about this. Especially me. I took a softball pitcher a while back at 8fps and wanted to put the images together and never could get it just right.
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| 02/13/2007 04:27:52 AM |
Birdby fainmenComment: I like it a lot. I would have left more space above the bird and place it a the bottom of the frame. I am not saying my way would be better. |
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