Let's see what you have...
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Let's see what you have...
Ok, how about one more shot on Sunday (the 23rd)...
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Mountain Bluebird
Canon 1D III, 300 mm f/2.8 with 1.4 TC, 1/1250s @ f/4, ISO 800
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Sean, ILOVE the bottom left! Is that where you underexpose the background and pop the people with lights? I suckat that stuff...not the underexposing part. I can do that like nobodies business..just not on purpose[:D]
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Originally Posted by andnowimbroke
You mean the one of the bride and the groom? Or the one of Amber in the second post? I underexposed the ambient and used my White Lightning x2400 in both, however, with the bride & groom I used a 43" Paul C. Buff Parabolic Light Modifier (not sure if they even sell that size anymore) and with Amber I used a 47" octobox.
You've been a busy lad Sean!
Here's one I took yesterday, nothing amazing this week as I've been on night shift and have been in sleep mode most of the time.
5D Mark II, ISO 200, 1/4000sec, 70-200mm f/4L IS @ f/4 & 200mm
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Nice action shot, Ben!
But, what's with all the black speckling? It's especially noticeable between Tilly (guessing on the name based on the image title) and the water. Is it some horrible swarm of gnats? With a 5DII and ISO 200, it can't be image noise, right?!? If it is, some investigation intoRAW conversation, etc.,seems warranted...
The only day last week I had time to go out and shoot was a dreary, dim and drizzly morning (of course, every other day last week was sunny and warm [8o|]).
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EOS 7D,EF 70-200mm f/2.8<span style="color: red;"]LIS II USM + EF 1.4x II Extender @ 280mm, 1/2000 s,<span>f/6.3, ISO 3200