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A walk in the park
I took a walk in the park today with my 5D and 24-105
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Re: A walk in the park
LOVE the first two, and the fourth almost has a "miniature" quality to it... great shots for a "walk in the park"
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Re: A walk in the park
Very nice. #2 needs a sky with character. Other than that the they all look great!! That lens has a really nice bokeh on the 5D. It would also be nice if you could post the shooting info for each. i.e. ISO 100, f5.6, 1/250
Where is the warm light coming from on #1? Was the afternoon sun just peaking through the trees or something? It's a cool effect. Almost looks like your using fill flash with a warming gel. But it's more on the ducks chests which looks like a functionof light reflecting off the water and amplifying the effect.
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Senior Member
Re: A walk in the park
All available light around 5PM, all at ISO 400
1) 1/200, f8, 105mm
2) 1/60, f6.3, 24mm - I agree, sky needs character. I also tried this in HDR. the overcast sky just had no detail.
3) 1/125, f4, 105
4) 1/125, f4, 105
5) 1/50, f4, 105
Love my 5D with 24-105
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