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    Shots look great Sean..... Wish I could take pictures like that..... Do you accept students???

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    Quote Originally Posted by jks_photo


    Shots look great Sean..... Wish I could take pictures like that..... Do you accept students???
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    Certainly. I'll teach you everything I know (that should only take about half an hour). :-)

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    A frosty day in Canmore, Alberta


    Canon 5D2, 24-70 f/2.8 lens, solid ND filter, 2 sec @ f/22, ISO 50. Plus, heat packs for my hands!


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    Beautiful shot Jonathan, you should be in the post card business.


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    Fantastic shot, Jon. I

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    Steve and Sean, thanks for the kind words! It was such a perfect scene, with perfect lighting... I couldn't believe my luck. I guess I have a knack for shooting things that are right before my eyes, but what impresses me is when you can create an image that is in your mind, like the photo of your missionary friend Sean (and in fact, all your other portrait shots). I'mhappy I chose the topic of vertical compositions for the assignment a while back, because all the great entriesgave me a lot of inspiration for this.

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    Jonathan,


    Beautiful setting and a Perfect shot as well!


    Rich

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    Really Nice, Jonathan! You could definitely sell that on Christmas cards!!


    Denise

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    Did my seconded official wedding on the 18th for some good friends of mine.
    rained all day, was able to find an overhang where it was dry to get
    some outdoor shots. Just one of the photos that was right off the
    camera. except warmed it up in Lightroom on the slider + 3, and I added
    some text for my blog to advertise the upcoming photos. Shot with Canon
    50D, was lucky enough to rent a Canon 50mm F/1.2 USM for the weekend.
    Shot was taken around 4:00pm, overcast, 50mm f/1.2 shutter speed was
    1/250s. Sad part is I had to return that lens


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    Re: What did you shoot....December 13th-dec19th?



    Nice couple, nice shot, very ethereal. Well done, clever exposure.
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