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  1. #1126
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  4. #1129
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    Quote Originally Posted by Southeast Maggot View Post
    Couple of quick critiques:

    -Straighten the picture in post using the monument as your vertical guide. As is everything is leaning left.

    -Having the foreground elements in a grouping (the headstones) out of focus is distracting and is a technique that should only be used if you're drawing attention to a specific item, in this case a name.

  5. #1130
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    The beginning of a powder day at Grand Targhee.
    Last edited by monkeywrenchMoose; 04-05-2010 at 02:45 PM.
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    pissing in a sink? fucking rookies. Shit in an oven, then you'll be pro.

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    Went for a walk with this man, Bill, on easter. He was headed to Billings, about 120 miles away on the 90, hoping to get picked up. It was getting close to nightfall when I took this photo, nobody had stopped for him yet. Bill is an outdoorsman, and told me about what I need to take down a bear if I ever find myself up north. "Aim for the shoulder, not the head. A lot of people make that mistake. If its from about me to that sign, no doubt about it; youre dead."

  7. #1132
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tippster View Post
    Couple of quick critiques:

    -Straighten the picture in post using the monument as your vertical guide. As is everything is leaning left.

    -Having the foreground elements in a grouping (the headstones) out of focus is distracting and is a technique that should only be used if you're drawing attention to a specific item, in this case a name.
    Thanks Tipp! I'm not sure about the first critique though...you didn't know that everything here leans slightly left as a result of the hot air coming from the capitol?

  8. #1133
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    So there I was, taking photos of pilings when some fucking eagle comes and ruins my shot:

    Shot this morning. Kelowna, BC

    Quote Originally Posted by grrrr
    There are good men out there. Good men who are good looking, who ski hard, have their shit in order, know their priorities in life and will make you happy. I'm not one of them, but they are out there.

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    ^^^ Nice! Would have been a great entry for the MPC timing contest.
    Quote Originally Posted by TheDingleberry View Post
    pissing in a sink? fucking rookies. Shit in an oven, then you'll be pro.

  10. #1135
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    The Utah state capital building last night:

    "I just looked down to see if I was wearing my seatbelt, and I'm sitting at my desk in my room."
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/owencaprell/

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    Quote Originally Posted by monkeywrenchMoose View Post
    ^^^ Nice! Would have been a great entry for the MPC timing contest.
    Thanks! I had planned to shoot a bunch this weekend and hoped the contest would be extended. I even thought of the contest when I took the shot, but alas, no such luck.
    Quote Originally Posted by grrrr
    There are good men out there. Good men who are good looking, who ski hard, have their shit in order, know their priorities in life and will make you happy. I'm not one of them, but they are out there.

  12. #1137
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    Very nice shot.great pictures.I like it.

  13. #1138
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    Looking for a little critique here. I'm starting to get the hang of my new DSLR. Here's one while I was waiting for the T.




    Shot with the standard Canon 18-55mm lens @ 18 mm
    Shutter: 1/6
    AV: 3.5
    Exp. Comp: +1/3
    ISO: 100
    Auto WB

    How could this have come out better?

  14. #1139
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    /\ /\
    Tripod or some sort of support so you can get the non-moving stuff sharper?
    Maybe get closer to the track so the train's coming at you more?
    Either show more of the dude and in focus, or get him out of the frame.
    Still, nice pic.

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    I love shooting this pup. Loads of character!

    btw, how do I hide the thumbnail below?

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTsession View Post

    Shot with the standard Canon 18-55mm lens @ 18 mm
    Shutter: 1/6
    AV: 3.5
    Exp. Comp: +1/3
    ISO: 100
    Auto WB

    How could this have come out better?
    Seconded on the tripod. Makes a big difference. Along those lines; shooting at a shutter speed that is greater than the focal length of your lens makes non-moving things acceptably sharp. But then the train probably wouldn't have been so blurred. Also, either crop the dude out or include more of him. I always try to do a custom white balance. A small 18% grey card is easy to carry and gives you accurate color. Or use the palm of your hand, assuming you are Caucasian.

    But otherwise, I like the shot.
    Quote Originally Posted by TheDingleberry View Post
    pissing in a sink? fucking rookies. Shit in an oven, then you'll be pro.

  17. #1142
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    I haven't had hardly anytime to shoot recently and as a result, It's been a while since I've posted anything. From a few weeks ago....



    Wow. The web compression on that one looks like shit....
    This is the worst pain EVER!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jm2e View Post
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    Tripod or some sort of support so you can get the non-moving stuff sharper?
    Maybe get closer to the track so the train's coming at you more?
    Either show more of the dude and in focus, or get him out of the frame.
    Still, nice pic.
    I'm a complete and udder jong here.. but the part that seems sharp is the fireproofing on the steel beams. A tile or something else maybe, I don't know, I still like the shot though. I'm a transportation engineer and always enjoy train shots for some reason. Great shot though... No idea why, but I should figure that out soon

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  19. #1144
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    I kinda like train shots too....Here's a couple when I was bored waiting for the BART:



    My orders came through. My squadron ships out tomorrow. We're bombing the storage depots at Daiquiri at 1800 hours. We're coming in from the north, below their radar.

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    Nice Pics.Great Shots

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    Something random I managed to catch while out looking for MPC#48 stuff....

    This is the worst pain EVER!

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    there is powder out there, and it ain't gonna find you

    https://powaholic.blogspot.com/

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    Just got back from Lake Tahoe. I'm sure I'll post some more.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Toofus View Post
    I kinda like train shots too....Here's a couple when I was bored waiting for the BART:
    Would've liked to try this again but had to catch this train. Longer exposure would've helped.




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    Someone got extension tubes for their birthday...

    This is the worst pain EVER!

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