mark newcombe www.mcnphoto 0 Posted September 8, 2002 This is actually my homework, I know its a little late but I accidently broke my two year olds arm last weekend so I couldn't get it done. Any how I asked this guy if I could shoot him and he was ok with it + I got my D100 on friday and was testing it out. Cheers Mark Link to comment
tom_permutt 0 Posted September 8, 2002 Ow. Hope the kid is on the mend. Nothing stiff about this one, Mark: you can hardly tell it was taken in a studio. Nice job. Link to comment
aaron l 0 Posted September 10, 2002 Sweet action scene. Kinda grainy, though. Is that a function of the D100 shot fast? Also, was the shot that close or did you crop it dramatically? Link to comment
seven 0 Posted September 10, 2002 Interesting tight action image; the colours stand out well against the foam. Link to comment
mark newcombe www.mcnphoto 0 Posted September 11, 2002 Thanks guys, this was a pretty big crop but the print is crystal clear, I'm still working out hw to best reduce for p.net. Link to comment
elsa_dorfman 0 Posted September 13, 2002 maybe this wd work better if it wasn't so tightly cropped. or be more interesting. forgive me, what is the guy in??? where is his right hand.... how far away were you? abt yr kid. maybe you shld take portraits of that process. the doctors, the cast, the friends...do friends sign casts anymore....though 2yr olds can't write. oh well.....there's lots to photograph there. Link to comment
frank_goroszko 0 Posted September 15, 2002 I would prefer to see at least one of the end of the paddle. Link to comment
mike_sea 0 Posted September 28, 2002 Love the way the water "halos" the paddler Mike Sea Link to comment
scott_blair1 0 Posted October 4, 2002 It's quite a bit dark--probably a typical bright outdoor "18% grey" underexposure. I would think that, regardless of monitor, the whitewater should be white--as white as the background of this page. And yes, unless it was a commissioned portrait, it is too tightly cropped. These are just post-processing technicalities, though. The photographer's skill is evident. Good work. Link to comment
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