wapepa 0 Posted March 23, 2005 Dont care about rates much, appreciate any critique. Thanks. Link to comment
noelleong 0 Posted March 23, 2005 Great shot. I like water effects. Did you use a slow shutter speed? But then how did you get sharp focus on his face. You must have used a long zoom lens Link to comment
wapepa 0 Posted March 23, 2005 Benjamin, I used a long lens 75 - 300 mm, with very high sutter speed, he was moving so fast and this is one of the best on his series. Thanks Nathan for your rating. Link to comment
5711 0 Posted April 16, 2005 do you know this picture were you can see the shark in the wave..its very well known though i have no link rightnow you should probably search for it :) its a higher wave and got nearly no motion in it..its here on ph.net too..i saw it..once :) heheregards Link to comment
5711 0 Posted April 16, 2005 you also should have used a tripod..there wouldnt be that much motion in him.. if you use the eos 10d u are goint to do this next time: use iso100 a tripod set the time to 1/4000 what is the maximum of this camera and let the blend be calculated by the eos if there is much light...and i am sure it is/was it will work if there is less you put the shutterspeed down a bit.. you can also bracket ..youll see what will come out.. actually i am saving money for a d2h.. i tried the eos 10d eos300 d70 20d for snowboarding shots..20d worked...yes but not that good so i rented this d2h once..and yeah..it worked.. get something like the 2h and this shots will be done easily. :) all the ebst Link to comment
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