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Just a few pics to beat me up about . . .Hey all
A few pics I thought werent too bad for a newbie What do you all think? http://www.pixspot.com/displayimage.php ... at=0&pos=0 http://www.pixspot.com/displayimage.php ... at=0&pos=1 http://www.pixspot.com/displayimage.php ... at=0&pos=2 http://www.pixspot.com/displayimage.php ... at=0&pos=3 http://www.pixspot.com/displayimage.php ... at=0&pos=4 Glenn I finally got one!
D70, 18-70, 70-300, 24-120 VR, SB800
I Love "A Bolt"
More details on the capture please (lens etc...) New page
http://www.potofgrass.com Portfolio... http://images.potofgrass.com Comments and money always welcome
Glen
A little bit of critique: The bolt: without a title it would be hard to know what this pic is about! If you have a macro lens get in closer or change the angle to eliminate the out of focus piece of wood. The fire engine: I like this shot but could do with a dodging on the left hand side. The rose: lovely colour - was this shot with flash? The jet: Nice positioning needs to be a little sharper - have you used any USM on this shot? Burning rubber - again a very nice shot but needs to be sharper. As you said not bad for a Newbie and in a very short time you will be putting up excellent shots Chris Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Thanks guys
None of the pics have any work done, except resizing in photoshop for download. "The Bolt" - 70-300 tamron, auto Fire engine - 180-70 kit lens, flash The rose was shot on auto, in my kitchen, no flash 18-70 kit lens (still trying to figure the camera out) The Jet, final at sydney, 70-300 tamron Burning rubber, the reason the shot appears blurry is due to the jet exhaust from the two engines (I think) Glenn I finally got one!
D70, 18-70, 70-300, 24-120 VR, SB800
Wow...
ahh those 70-300 lenses are the great unknown arent they... In the right conditions they produce punchy images and in some places flat... New page
http://www.potofgrass.com Portfolio... http://images.potofgrass.com Comments and money always welcome
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