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Bob,
Thank you for your comment. Talk about hitting it right on the head, the ducks were the first pictures I shoot with the new camera. They are throw away shots. No more watermarks. I like the idea of people taking them as free samples.
Thank you,
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Enought Said
Ok, I think I've got the message, no more full face watermarks. Of course the concern is copyright, and people choosing to download and not pay for the pictures. It's not fair to all of the forum members who I have asked for opinions.
Oh by the way, I do love the 5D2 just like I...
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Yesterday I got a new camera. Took the big leap and got the Canon 5D MKII. I didn't have time to play much with it yesterday. This morning I went to my local haunt, Denman Wildlife Reserve, and shot some ducks.
What do you think. BTW 400mm f/5.6L that I've had for a while.
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Nice Capture
I enjoy capturing Griebs. Very nice shot, and recovery.
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Backwards Eagle
The one posted earlier has his coat on right, The one with the blue sky is the same bird, a touch wider. A couple of weeks later the one with the washed out sky must have put his coat on backwards.
Thanks for all the notes, I need to get back there soon. It's a great place...
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Thanks
Thanks everyone.
It will take me some time to get used to the HDR process. I think it will become a valuable part of my kit. The bridge is an experiment. The easy way of fixing the sky is to take the Lightroom ND mask and under expose the sky.
The bird; taking birds, which I love...
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It looks like an old church from the 20's or 30's. I love old buildings, I might just get up there myself. Scary, I don't think so, it probably has a wonderful and rich history. (At least I can think that so the goblins don't get me.)
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More Pictures
Falling under the category of, if you can't beat them, join them. An HDR version of the bridge. Sorry about the Photomatix watermark, still trying it out. I kind of like it.
Christena thank you for asking. Here is one of the first images I have ever entered in competition. The...
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Hi,
Ran into a couple of PNW members last night and was reminded that people won't know who you are unless you stop lurking and start posting, so, here is an interesting shot.
Interesting because if you live in the Medford area you have to make a picture of this bridge in Gold Hill. It is...
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Hi,
I'm Jim, also from So. Oregon. I too love taking nature, animals and anything that catches the eye. I also have some shots on stock agencies, so I get a rest from the critters and nature every once in a while, and can hardly wait to get back from shooting very boring stock.
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Hi,
I'm new to the forum and I notice people place photos out there, kinda obvious for a photo forum. Anyhow, I moved here in April this year from Wisconsin. So let's see if I have a few local shots I can share with you.
Natural Bridge along HWY 62, Rogue River
Wood House at Sunset, HWY...
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Wonderful captures. Hard to believe that's right next door.
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Hi All,
I've discovered your forum and it feels great to be with folks that understand the Pacific Northwest. Within the last year my wife and I moved here after 18 years of company imposed exile in Wisconsin. I retired from the company and the snow shovel.
I'm looking forward to talking...
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