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This is a link to the rest of the shoot.
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I love shooting High School Sr Portraits. During the initial interview
with my client I discovered that the young man in the photograph had a
deep interest in chemistry.
Along with the formal poses, I provide a "fun" photograph to each of
my HS Sr's, a photograph that is unique and defines or describes my
subjects personality. Thanks for your comments.
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Great shot Paul! Thanks for sharing.
Joe
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Comments Are Welcomed. Thanks Joe
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Thanks for your comments.
Joe
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Interesting photograph. I would suggest moving the star trails behind the clouds for a more realistic composition. Its an eye catcher for sure. Thanks for sharing.
Joseph
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Superb! Gratz on an awesome photograph.
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What a rare treat. Looks like a simple shot eh. Just try to get above
a Big Horn Sheep, its very difficult as they prefer the high ground.
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Vielarger for best viewing
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Comments are welcomed. Thanks JOseph
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Comments are welcomed.Thanks Joseph
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stunning photograph. Thanks for sharing.
Joe
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Comments and suggestions welcomed. Thanks Joseph
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Comments are welcomed. Thanks Joseph
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Very nice capture, perfect exposure highlights have overall good detail. You may want to remove the catch light in the eye a suggestion made to me in an owl photograph I posted 1 year ago called Yello Eyes. Also When shooting Bald Eagles I have found underexposing by as much as 1 stop can really make a differance whith the details in the highlights, Thanks for sharing
Joseph
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OK so I tried to make a HDR image. This is close to what the scence
actually looked like. It changes so fast at this time of the
morning. I am interested in perfecting the hdr process. Suggestions
are welcomed. Thanks Joseph
Gould wins the Boulder Cup
in Sport
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I love panning shots. This was captured on the D3 with the 200-400mm
f/4. 1/80 second at f/11 at 200mm and vr was on. Thanks for your
comments and constructive critisizm. Joe