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    What did you shoot.....December 20th - Dec26th?



    It has been raining here for two and a half weeks, localised serious flooding, but we are high and not dry.


    The dogs have been stuck inside and are totally over this weather.


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    @50mm F2.8 1/50 sec ISO1600


    Photo of me, Boxing day, I think I'm ready to rumble.


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    @50mm F1.2 0.4sec ISO100


    A bit of Nik HDR just to take the sweetness off me.


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    Top: A shot of my friend who is a Christian missionary in Zambia. I wanted an image that communicated the relationship he shares with his creator.


    Bottom left: I was shooting a family's Christmas portrait and decided to grab a shot of the kid. Turned out to be one of my favorite Christmas-themed portraits.


    Bottom right: We celebrated Christmas at Amber's parents' house. It was a rare white Christmas for us, and I dragged her outside to document the occasion. ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve U


    The dogs have been stuck inside and are totally over this weather.


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    I LOVE this photo and I can so feel their pain!

    Rain for you, snow for me &amp; sorry but my dogs are LOVIN" IT!















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    Two weeks in a row, extraordinary goodfortune for me. This shot represents the most exciting 15 seconds of photography I've ever experienced. The first 8 seconds were spent stopping the car, dropping the coffee, and rolling down the window. Then I grabbed the camera, which I had preset for such a chance encounter (I learned that the hard way). The first three shots were blurry, and the next three were bang on. Then the wolf was gone. I spent the next few hours breathing heavilyinto a paper bag.


    Black wolf, Banff National Park
    Canon 1D3, 300 mm f/2.8 lens, 1/2000 sec @ f/2.8, ISO 800


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    Beautiful picture as well as the story!


    I believe the rapid raised level of epinephrine caused the first three blurred shots.


    That

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    I was out with the little man weekend after Christmas, and of course brought a camera! I actually grabbed my 5D2 with my 50 1.2(haven't used the 5D2 much at all recently!!) Here are a couple shots...all shot at f1.2


    I feel for everybody with all the rain...we've had quite a bit here in Santa Cruz( I know...relative!!). I really feel for the people on the East coast with all the snow and horrible horrible weather...although I just read in the paper here, that our Sierra's and Tahoe, have a snow pack of almost 200%, already.


    Here is our Dog, Rajah, waiting for the ball...


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    A little blown out in the clouds...oh well


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    Mason trying to climb the pole...and unsuccessful!!


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    and the last one taken with 5D2 and 24-70 @ 2.8


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    From the Christmas Blizzard.












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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan Huyer


    Two weeks in a row, extraordinary goodfortune for me. This shot represents the most exciting 15 seconds of photography I've ever experienced. The first 8 seconds were spent stopping the car, dropping the coffee, and rolling down the window. Then I grabbed the camera, which I had preset for such a chance encounter (I learned that the hard way). The first three shots were blurry, and the next three were bang on. Then the wolf was gone. I spent the next few hours breathing heavilyinto a paper bag.


    Black wolf, Banff National Park
    Canon 1D3, 300 mm f/2.8 lens, 1/2000 sec @ f/2.8, ISO 800


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    Jon, Wow, what a great catch--As a wannabe wildlife photographer,I fully appreciate the combination of luck and skill it took to get this shot---and a black wolf at that---I am really impressed with the exposure with a black wolf and white snow, you managed to get the detail in both. Great day for you, congrats.


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    Hey thanks Bob! I'm still giddy just reliving that moment. The only post-processing I did was to drop the contrast slightly, which helped to bring out some of the detail like you pointed out. As a side note, the shot has been selected as photo of the month on this site: http://www.canadiannaturephotographer.com/and will be published in the spring edition of Outdoor Photography Canada magazine. My 15 seconds of drama has turned into 15 minutes of fame I guess. But now it's a new year, and the slate is clean... so it's time to get out shooting again and see if I can find somekeepers for 2011. Best of luck in your own excursions!

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    Wow, Congrats!


    I just recently picked up my first publication of Outdoor Photographer, I
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