Steen
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Beautiful colors, and amazing rendering, Steve.Little Color To Brighten Up Your Day...
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Beautiful colors, and amazing rendering, Steve.Little Color To Brighten Up Your Day...
Thank You Kindly Steen!Beautiful colors, and amazing rendering, Steve.
beautiful shots of dem bears!!Jorgen: Even more great golf shots.
The weather here is rainy and crappy, gray and depressing, unseasonably warm and wet. Here's some wet grizzley bears. Cheers.
1. D3; 300mm f/4 w/TC-E14; 1/640s @ f/4; +1-1/3 EV; ISO 1600
2. D300; 200mm f/2; 1/800s @ f/3; -2/3 EV; ISO 1600
3. D300; 200mm f/2; 1/800s @ f/4; -2/3 EV; ISO 1600
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This is great, Matt. The lighting here is perfection.beautiful shots of dem bears!!
Appreciate it Lloyd!Steve: Breathtaking... truly.
Matt, beautiful light and colours in this one.beautiful shots of dem bears!!
Good one Steve...i got a real Charge out of it!:ROTFL::toocool:
Thanks Jorgen.I like this. Very well executed, and it gave me some interesting ideas
That lens performs seriously well
Wow, perfect composition, light, and processing.
Interesting viewpoint, good thing then they did not have photography at the time so they had to paint and sculpt similar snapshots, such as discoboles etc. in order to offer good stance and angle training to the modern photographerTaking photos of golfers is a bit like taking photos of old Greek and Roman sculptures, except the golfers only stand still for a fraction of a second. Angles and poses are similar though.
+ 1Wow, perfect composition, light, and processing.
Silver, indeed! :thumbs: (...)
Thank you, Corlan. The whole exercise reminded me a lot about art school, where I had to sit for a whole day every week, sketching ancient sculptures. It was boring as.... you know what, but one obviously learns something by sitting there, copying the old masters, trying to find the best perspective in a crowded museum or gallery.Interesting viewpoint, good thing then they did not have photography at the time so they had to paint and sculpt similar snapshots, such as discoboles etc. in order to offer good stance and angle training to the modern photographer
What's striking in your whole series, as always, is feel of "perfect moment with ease" (not an elegant formulation, just what's coming to mind), stolen within a millisec lapse of time. Especially outstading with at best limited -if any- fps burst compared to the competition. Or super fast lenses...
Impressive job, really.
Very kewl Steve. Well seen and captured. :thumbup:Viablex,.Real Nice!
Jorgen, excellent framing,focus & IQ!
D300, 14-24