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How about more and more fun with Canon...

alajuela

Active member
+1 Particularly #1
Thank you both very much - I have to work on the shadows a bit, when printed (Epson 4900, 360 dpi, Image Print, Epson Roll Luster) at 17 X 22 the shadows in the the crease of the mountains appear to be plugged (you really have to look close to see detail), need to open it up about 5% . Think these would hold up well at 24 inches on the short side.

Thank again for your you comments
Best
Phil
 

Landscapelover

Senior Subscriber Member
Thanks Lloyd! Still having the Nikon D800E for landscape.
I like Canon's super telephoto better than Nikon's. Besides, larger MP, the 5D M III is clearly a better camera than the D800.
Pramote
 
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Shelby Lewis

Guest
Thanks, Gary, for the kind comments... finally starting to shoot again after a long time off.

More of my daughter. Pulled out a single strobe with this one. Backlight is the sun.





Cheers!
Shelby
 
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Shelby Lewis

Guest
Couple of shots from a headshot session for a good friend and fellow trumpeter... all 85/1.8 at varying apertures.

Single Paul Buff Einstein... no modifier.


Single light... umbrella box


Single reflector, broad shade



Cheers!
Shelby
 
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Shelby Lewis

Guest
I'm on the road for a few weeks with my wife and 3 kids... cross country vacation by car. Left Baton Rouge and stopped in San Antonio, then Carlsbad, NM. Today we're in White Sands, NM... grabbed this quick pano, handheld, just before coming into Alamogordo, NM. Stitched/Edited completely on my laptop (very quickly) in PS CS6.

60D and cheapy 35/2.



Cheers!
Shelby
 
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