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105mm indoor shotFrom memory this was high ISO shot. Has a bit of a TRI-X feel to it.
And in colour....grace and poise Regards
Matt. K
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Doesn't it just? Love it. Great dynamic range here. g.
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Re: 105mm indoor shotLove the first, but I'd like to see the 2nd in Black and White
Cameron
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Re: 105mm indoor shotAlways good to see your images Matt.
#2 looks a little desaturated? Is that because of the high ISO? Looks like you were up in the balcony watching these performaces? Where was this?
Re: 105mm indoor shotJust goes to show how one can be so confused. Matt K and 105mm and I immediately thought of an anti-tank gun
But I like what I see Chris
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it could have also been a shot of the breech of a tank's 105mm Cameron
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Re: 105mm indoor shotSuren
The shot was taken at the Olympic Park during a taichi/karate/kung fu competition. I may have desaturated the second image because of the weird mixed lighting which gave a colour balance that was impossible to get right. If I can't get the colour balance right then I'll go to black and white or try desaturating the colours. Regards
Matt. K
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