@Ben: Both are great. I agree with Steve - I like the mountain shot a bit more. But if it had been me on that board, the jump photo would definitely have been my favorite. (But I'd probably not survived to see the resulting photo.)
@Ben: Both are great. I agree with Steve - I like the mountain shot a bit more. But if it had been me on that board, the jump photo would definitely have been my favorite. (But I'd probably not survived to see the resulting photo.)
And #1 how still photography can be made to feel kinetic and sometimes is best for capturing motion....I love the snow flying off the board and trailing off behind you.....
But agree, #2 is now in my list of favorites on flickr.....
Didn't make it to work this morning due to "car trouble". Was trying to return to my house because the road was blocked with cars stuck on the ice. I slid backwards down the hill at the entrance of our neighborhood and voilaNo injuries to me and minor vehicle damage but sort of ruined my day.
Got a chance to try my hand at photography with my very first I-phone!
If you see me with a wrench, call 911
Joel,
glad that you are ok.
The best camera is the one you have with you. Btw if you ever want to geotag your DSLR photos, just take a pic with the phone while on location, and I think Lightroom let's you copy the location data from the iPhone photo to the others.
Arnt
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OMG, Joel! I am glad you are ok! I had read online that the south was getting hit with some nasty weather! Nice shot of the truck with the new iphone ...I assume it came in handy for calling a tow truck also!
@Mark - Beautiful shot!! It's been way too cold for me to venture out but I can see from my LR window in the morning that I am missing out on some beautiful sunrises lately!![]()
I am finally able to catch up, and there are some fantastic photos. Here are a couple recent ones from unusually cold Maryland.
Key Bridge in Washington, DC
And daughter and granddaughter
Larry
I've been playing around with the 6D's Multi-Shot Noise Reduction (MSNR) setting. This was taken with the 70-300L at 300mm and f5.6 and is a pretty serious crop. The dolls are on top of a bookcase in a fairly dark corner of the living room. ISO 8000. Not too bad, I think. I can't wait to try this on a real nighttime scene. Of course moving objects will be a no-no in this mode.
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Another MSNR. This one is 25600 ISO. This isn't supposed to be possible, is it?
Wifey and her cat.
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