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Re: Minnamurra shots from moiI can tell that these shots are not yours Matt, but who is moi?
#1 - fill flash would have been good #2 - spot metering might have helped #3 - hmm! #3 - nice exposure Chris
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Re: Minnamurra shots from moiI like the shot of Jack, although it does show what difficult lighting conditions up with which we had to put.
The lyrebird probably needed a bit of fill flash. The third one doesn't grab me. The fourth one is a great use of light and colour.
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They're certainly very different from Matt, but in these images, he's playing with the light, the shadows ... interference with the primary image subjects, really. g.
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Re: Minnamurra shots from moiHow come I always end up in a few shots every meet?
#2: It looks like you have some lens flare or something happening there on the bird? #3: I wonder what this would be like in B&W? #4: I like Jack
Re: Minnamurra shots from moiThese are interesting shots Matt, but #2 is stuffed
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Re: Minnamurra shots from moiI really really like shot 1 - the lighting though its tough i just love it - its such an interesting shot and it has so much character - awesome!
Re: Minnamurra shots from moiI quite like the shot of Jack - I think the reflected light and the play of light and shade workes here. #4 is the real star though - the play of light, shade and colour in that (and spot on exposure) really make for a great abstract.
Peter
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Re: Minnamurra shots from moiI agree #$ is a great image Matt. The backlighting and your composition suits to a tee. I also like the dappled light in #1 and i think the paly with patterned leaf shadows works a treat in #3.
cheers marco
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