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Thank you Adan and Jeff. I know how it feels to see a picture and it brings a memory back. Don
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I went for a different on this from the usual frontal. The sky was
blue as a storm passed through the night before. No filters or flash.
Thank you for looking, Don
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Thank you very much Sherry.
Don
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Took the grandkids out for a walk along the river. Just goofing off
and relaxing.
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My Co-Pilot who got me involved in shooting off road scrambles
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Thanks Pierre, It was one rainy muddy day.
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This was the first time I've used my 70-200 2.8 VR and the first time
I have shot an event like this. Thanks for looking, Don
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The colors and mood are what caught my eyes and I'm glad I stopped. I don't have enought experience to critique but I'll tell you what I like. The complimentary colors and mood. The gently curved "S" of the walkway. Nice, if there is anything I would have prefered to see only one person. Thank you, Don
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Thank you for your suggestions. I never thought of that and will give it a try.
Don
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Low light, 90 feet away and moving 15-20mph. First attempt to convert
to B/W Suggestions to improve? Thank you, Don
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Tuckered out after a hard day at the playground. C/C's welcome. Thank
you, Don
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Great idea and is one area I'm looking at making the shots more artistic and less of an afterthought. Now with my 2401a and having it at hand I will be able to work toward having more consistant lighting source to deal with.
Thank you for stopping by and offering me advice.
Don
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I need to find something more fitting for a B/G. The paper was a proof target for the customer showing that it will do what he wanted at the distance he wanted it. I'll have to find something better for that too.
Thanks for your time, Don
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I am looking to improve my technique to include photos in my web site.
Any CC's and helpful hints are appreciated. Lighting is Speedotron
2401a at 400ws with a polerizer to cut some light down. 1/250ss at
f11. Thanks, Don
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This was low light and I removed a green pole from her head and hip.
Monet's style
in Nature
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