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    Senior Member polarbeardiggers's Avatar
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    Green envy & Attitude

    got a rebate cheque for car insurance so i bought my Green Envy, from there, work allowance paid for my new Attitudes.
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    Nikon D300
    11mm-16mm tokina f2.8
    18mm-55mm
    55mm-200mm vr.
    Nikon F65
    28mm-80mm
    28mm-70mm
    Sony H5 p&s
    1.7 tele lens
    nikon sb-800
    nikon sb-600

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    Re: Green envy & Attitude

    STC- super too cool. I started taking the shots and partial suny and cloudy but noticed the backgrounds were kind of washed out, so i lowered the exposure compensation by minus 1, and the rich colors really came alive, and the backgrounds are not washing out, see i'm really not that old to learn i few tricks, keep the good advise coming, i'm impressed.
    Nikon D300
    11mm-16mm tokina f2.8
    18mm-55mm
    55mm-200mm vr.
    Nikon F65
    28mm-80mm
    28mm-70mm
    Sony H5 p&s
    1.7 tele lens
    nikon sb-800
    nikon sb-600

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    Re: Green envy & Attitude

    Get rid of the blue thing and find a better background and you might have something here.
    Color is good
    Keep Shooting!

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    Re: Green envy & Attitude

    Good practical product shot.

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    Re: Green envy & Attitude

    Quote Originally Posted by Frog
    Get rid of the blue thing and find a better background and you might have something here.
    Color is good
    The "Blue Thing" is the back of the car.

    I think the close-ups are composed better than the wider images (whick are kind of boring but ok if you intended them to be product shots).
    No, I DON'T need that.

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