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What an outstanding way to start our November PAD. Well done ladies and gents.
A few shot-out.
@PitchBlack: Outstanding job amigo. Please keep these types of images coming. I can see that image on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swim Suit Edition.
From the Hotel parking lot in Salt Lake City, UT. Walked out and saw this spectacular sunset. Ran in, grabbed the camera and tried to catch it before it disappeared. D800, 24-70mm.
And somebody needs to remind people that putting a -1 on somebody's photo is rude, trollish, and deters participation. We want everyone to feel comfortable posting here and not be made to feel bad. I personally like the photo @WestEndBoy.
I second that for 200%
Those who say it can't be done, should not interrupt those doing it!
I presume this is the case for most of us, very skeptical to ones own work, but at odd times I find that I actually like what I create. This happened this morning while editing. Topaz Impression have been used on the background.
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D4 300 2.8 1/1600 ISO 100 @ f/3.5
Vancouver, 2014
And what a girl it is Pitchblack!! Perhaps there was a decent photographer involved as well??
And I shall follow up with a spider, a camera, an amateur and Lightroom.
I am sure glad these things are not as big in real life as they look in this image. The "little monster" was only about 6 or 7mm from "foot to foot".
D800, AF Micro-Nikkor 200mm f/4D IF-ED, ISO1000, f/22.0, 1/1000
Classing Mustang
One of the pictures from my first attempt at a panning shot
D7100 | 35mm f/1.8 | f/5 | 1/50 sec | ISO 100
Sigma 70-200/2.8, 105/2.8
Nikon 50/1.4G, 18-200, 80-400G
1 10-30, 30-110
D800 | Nikon 24-70mm f/2.8 @ 70mm f/5.6 | 1/2000 | ISO 100
D7000, 16-85 at 24mm, f/13, 1/40, ISO 200, tripod
D7000, Sigma 150-500@500mm, ISO 400, 1/1600, -2/3EV, tripod
A few shot-out.
@PitchBlack: Outstanding job amigo. Please keep these types of images coming. I can see that image on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swim Suit Edition.
@Beso: Simply majestic....well done!
@WestEndBoy: Now I know why you love the 200 Macro...perfectly done and scary might I add.
@vtc2002: Excellent timing....love everything about this image. A++++
@Rx4Photo: A perfect example of to use leading lines to make an image work.
@dissent: Amazing composiiton....woohoo!!!
D3100 | 50mm | F2.2 | ISO 100 | 1/160 Sec
Topaz Impression have been used on the background.
Barns and Farmhouse at Best Farm, Monocacy National Battlefield
D7100 | 18-55mm | f/9 | 1/200 sec | ISO 100
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, 2013
Thank you for your kind words Pitchblack.
VTC2002, that is one of the most stunning images that I have every seen. Well done. I am going to be on alert to capture an image like that someday.
Coolpix A, 18.5mm (28mm FX equivalent), ISO200, f/4.0, 1/250sec