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    Renaissance

    Just some pics I shot at a festival. Used the new cam for this, comments appreciated. These are my first action shots.
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    Re: Renaissance

    Great shots and some wonderful colors. My favourite is the last one, great expression and a wonderful composition! Well done and some great shots,

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    Re: Renaissance

    The third is one of my favorites of the "series" as well, and i think the helmet adds so much to it. There is another candid portrait of a lady I will post after work, it is my first candid, and i am pretty happy with it. The "series" was about 90 shots, i kept around 30. Thanks for the comments Jared. This was a tough situation to shoot, due to so many cars, busy backgrounds, and so much movement.

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    Re: Renaissance

    Ahh the good old GA Renfest, this was always an attraction for me and I like the pic of the guy sitting in the chair with his helmet rested infront of him. The other pics are OK but could use some cropping in various areas. the tents etc sometimes don't lend themselves to the scenes because they are a bit too modern.

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    Re: Renaissance

    Number 3 is my favorite as well. A very nice composition and I love the way the light hits the helmet.

    I like the outfit in the first shot (except for the shoes) but the back ground is pretty distracting.
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    Re: Renaissance

    Yeah, the background was not favorable in most shots. I did show these to a member, and have been invited to the next event. From what he said, this event wasn't as "serious" as most, and they usually carry a better setting.

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