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Thread: Rock Climbing

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    Rock Climbing

    Let me know what you all think, I know some of the focus points are off because they were in AF but, next time I will try to do manual...haha. Used the 50 mm because I was practicing with it and doing a project at the same time.




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    Canon 50mm f/1.8

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    Re: Rock Climbing

    Well theyr arent your typical climbing ass shot which is nice. Like the second one better except that he could be standing on the ground. Maybe get this angel again but show the feet/separation from the ground.This is a complete personal nitpick too but gyms never really do it for me.

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    Re: Rock Climbing

    Climbing pictures are great, but if your not careful you can end up entirely with head and butt shots.

    You did manage to get some different angles which is good. I've even been known to climb the next wall and have my belayer lock off so I can get a different perspective/angle.

    After seeing this, it reminds me I should pull out some of my climbing pictures, I had completely forgot about them.

    Cheers,
    Greg
    Cheers,
    Greg

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