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Anzac Day! - Finally got around to processing my files!Here are a couple of my Anzac Day shots, finally got to processing them!
Any comments are much appreciated as its my first big outing with my D70!
That second image is a very powerful, emotional scene, well captured...
I lose detail in the shadows but not sure if that's what you were after... Also might have tried to get the guys at a shallower angle, I didn't notice the second guy at first and was wondering what was on the front guy's right arm until I noticed "Oh, that's a guy standing behind him" The last one's good too, just watch out for blow-outs and distracting backgrounds on a portrait type of shot... Welcome to the forum, enjoyed your pics, look forward to seeing more... Aka Andrew
Those are some interesting shots, Lukster. The 2nd and last are very good, IMO.
my gallery of so-so photos
http://www.pbase.com/kerrypierce/
i think these are some great photos
but i think what doesn't work is the poor shadow detail and blowouts in the person head and suit. might wanna pull back on the contrast - more yellow less red. Life's pretty straight without drifting
http://www.puredrift.com
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