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Self PortraitTaken at the tail end of a thunderstorm in Brisbane... D200 located on a Gitzo Tripod + arcotech head + 10-20 Sigma +sb-80DX New page
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Re: Self PortraitScotty,
That is an amazing storm cell/formation of clouds behind you. I like this shot but the expression on your face has me bewildered...I've come back to it a few times and wonder 'what is he thinking'...is it; 1. Did I change the ISO accordingly?? 2. Whoa..it's about to take the shot...quick..smile..no.don't smile...err...(click).. 3. Geeze that tripod's a beauty... 4. Here I am..how lucky am I? I love this job..what a cloud/storm. 5. Wonder if I'll be posting this on dslrusers... As a 'self' portrait, at least on my monitor your face seems to be slightly OOF/soft..some gentle PPing MAY help improve this. The exposure on the whitest of the lighter clouds seems spot on with minimal/no blown highlights yet your face seems to have a tad of fill flash..nicely excuted. I find the tower over your left shoulder a little distracting but it helps tell the story of where you are and what you're doing and I guess if you cloned it out the picture wouldn't be as 'interesting'. I love how the sun has started to peep through the clouds bottom left, a lovely contrast to cloud over your far left shoulder. So tell us mate...WHAT were you thinking as the camera went 'click'? I'm intrigued! Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Re: Self PortraitI would also take off the unsightly rifle that you are carrying on your shoulder
Re: Self Portraithehe... Mainly 4... this was an amazing storm... (there will be even MORE photos coming)
Yeah... in retrospect I should have used me as a focus rather than the formation... I will play with some selective un-sharping... And I will give a go at removing the coms tower... New page
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Don't. I think it looks great, slung over your shoulder as it currently is, as though its a new type of assault rifle. g.
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Re: Self PortraitI love the tower - it just seems to make you look really really really big and tall and veyr imposing in a very friendly way ofcourse... for some reason made me think of Gulliver's Travels (the parts when he is a giant)
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