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running on waterhere is a quick post from yesterday as I watched fellow nuts swing out into the water. This one was rather interesting. Kind of looks like he is sprinting across the water. I had to bump the ISO up to get the shots so it may look a little grainy.
I havnt' looked through all the pics yet. I still may have some other decent ones. Have a great day all!! sTOrM -"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
he does look like he's running on water
The ISO noise isn't noticeable, and the shot has exceptional shadow detail, but the DOF is a bit shallow. Next time try shooting around F8, or get closer to the subject and pan on him so the background is motion blurred. I think either would add to the look. -Rich D70, 18-70 DX, Sigma 70-300 APOII, Nikkor 50mm 1.4D, SB800, Bogen 3046 w/Manfrotto 322RC2 ballhead, Lowepro Nova 2 AW
I wanted to get into my kayak to get the shots but I love my D70 too much. The water there can be pretty squirrely. thanks for the suggestions buddy. see you tomorrow! -"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
thanks for the feedback guys. I hope to go down there on a brighter day and take some shots that are more crisp .
-"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
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