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    Sports photo junkie jorgemonkey's Avatar
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    Jump and Pray

    I recently just picked up a Nikon D2h, and I've taken it out on my past few MTB rides. This was one guy that was in our group that kept hitting some jumps that were in the area. This was shot with my Nikon D2h, Sigma 28-70 F2.8 lens, & Sb-800 flash. Comments? Critiques? Thanks!
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    Re: Jump and Pray

    Was this retouched in PS?

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    Re: Jump and Pray

    It had some levels done to it, and cropped and thats it.
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    D300
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    Nikon 35mm F1.8, 35 F2, 50mm F1.8, 70-200 F2.8 VR
    Sigma 150mm F2.8 Macro
    Tokina 12-24 F4
    SB900 & SB800 flashes

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    Re: Jump and Pray

    Quote Originally Posted by realworld
    Was this retouched in PS?
    I thought this as well, as it looks like the rider was put on the background.

    Good moment frozen in time. The motion blur in the background gives a good hint at how fast your buddy is flying down the hill off of those jumps.
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