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Thanks... background was simply the concrete from the railroad overpass we were shooting under.
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thanks... I just used the house lighting. Shot in raw and used the white on her head to white balance in Adobe Camera Raw. Pretty simple.
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Catch them during their sleeping time of the day :)
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Not to thrilled by the look on her face
Exposure Time = 1/30 second
F-Stop {0x829D} = 56/10 ===> ƒ/5.6
ISO Speed Ratings = 4000
Shutter Speed (Exposure Time) = 1/30
Focal Length = 300/1 mm ===> 300 mm
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It would really help if you could swing that gate out of the way too. As it is it does point towards the subject and I think that helps.
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I think the flare works well here. I question the amount of dead space behind the subject though. However, cutting it out eliminates the sun and then that kind of kills the impact of the flare for some reason. Maybe back he car up ???
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How's this for studio space? I believe this is the original court house building.
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This ones at a cross walk so no parked cars :)
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The "Poem" is a Paul Simon song.
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Visit old towns and you find old buildings :) I passed thru Oakville WA on Thursday and there's several there. I just didn't have the time to stop.
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Thanks Bill...40 years ago the building looked old and run down, still does today and I don't think it's been painted in all that time either.
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Mt. Vernon WA. Had lunch there yesterday with an old friend from high school that I hadn't seen in more years than I'll admit to.
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From the town I grew up in.
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In my little town
I grew up believ--ing
God keeps his eye on us all
And he used to lean upon me
As I pledged allegiance to the wall
Lord I recall
My little town
Coming home after school
Flying my bike past the gates
Of the factories
My mom doing the laundry
Hanging our shirts
In the dirty...
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With so many different window glass angles it's difficult to get the CP just right. I spend a few seconds, maybe even a minute or more, to study the different effects at different settings before I settle on one.
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The blending is good as is the angle of the car and turn of the front wheel which gives the car a power look. Turning the wheel the other direction would leave a big hole in the back end of the wheel well. I'd like to see a polarizer used to cut the glare/reflections on the glass, some dodging...
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Somehow I knew I'd open this thread and find a photo of a gull :)
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Thanks... He's just visiting my place for a couple of days. Not sure I'll get anymore since he hides a lot and then attacks anything that's moving or looking at him.
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If you knew this critter there would be no doubt in your mind that the "Wildlife" section is where this belongs :rolleyes:
Taken with natural light from a south facing window at noon, hand held, iso 800, 1/25th, f-3.2 using a Canon 100mm 2.8 lens.
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