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Re: Pro's at workVery nice behind the scenes selection. I wasn't so sure about the tight crop on 2nd and 3rd but in the end, I think it works well.
Cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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Re: Pro's at worki saw the heading and looked at name and put bigv and pro's together and thought ..........
cheers rob
Re: Pro's at workI think I prefer the second one.
Just wondering why you went with b&w? I think I prefer your colour shots. Daniel Nikon D4, D2Xs, D70, Nikkors and Sigmas lenses from 10 to 400mm
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Re: Pro's at workBig V - I could be wrong, but I think this is your first PP on the board in B&W, well done.
I personally like the first shot best of all, has plenty of eye contact between the parties, and demonstrates how intense this sport is. fozzie
Re: Pro's at workNice shots, tony.
I really like the use of B&W here it adds as feel of intimacy to the shots, nice work. Now hurry up and post your shots from today! lol http://indigophoto.net
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Re: Pro's at workThe light and intensity in #1 is outstanding.
cheers, juice
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Re: Pro's at workFozzie - I do shoot in BW a lot but dont post them here that often, I think I did post one from the first pinky flat night meet all those years ago!!! THe farm shoot I did a couple of weeks ago was all done in BW as was the Port Adelaide shoot with Adam. These shots just seemed to work for me a BW shoot, the light inside the tent had a horrible orange cast due to the white walls and the orange floor - so BW it was!
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