val_asenoff
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Comments are welcome!
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Black and white is much, much better. I'd hang it on my wall without any hesitation.
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Very creative and abstract photo.
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Very good composition. Interesting colors.
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Interesting point of view.
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What do you think?
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Hi Jim, honestly I expected more from the IS. The lenses I bought are used. Maybe something is wrong with them. Otherwise they are sharp.
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Intriguing image. Impressive light! I'm wondering how it is going to look with the rest of the left elbow.
Regards Val.
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It is sharp enough for me. Great light. Great atmosphere.
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Very creative and very "photographic" image. I would prefer to see it in more pastel colors.
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Thank you Kirk. The lenses were Canon EF 28-135 3.5-4.5 IS USM. This is not one of my best shots. The ISO was 400 I forgot to change it and the back ground is very noisy.
My favorite lenses are Canon EF 50MM/1.8 AF II.
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Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear,
Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair,
Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn't very fuzzy,
was he?
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Thank you Marilyn.
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Comments are appreciated
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Comments are welcome.
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Nice abstract image! Warm colors.
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6 for originality 5 for aesthetics.
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Thank you Laura,
the colors are much better but the crop kind of making it out of balance.
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Hi Jim,
I highly appreciate your comments and ratings.
Normally the downtown is not visible during a thunder storm but not this time. Chances for a lightning to strike the CN tower were great ... it is the tallest thing in Ontario (more than 500 meters). So I pointed the camera towards the tower and started shooting. Shutter speed 20sec, aperture 4.5, ISO 100. I missed few spectacular shots but finally I got what I was waiting for.
I always wondered how you take such sharp images. I have the same camera like yours but all my images are not even close to yours. Do you use any special set of processing parameters or does the softness of my images comes from the censor?
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I like the abstractness here.
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Original shot.
Lightning
in Nature
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