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That second shot is in need of erasing the dark wing tip in the upper viewers left and the birds wing in the bottom viewers left. The shot itself is a one in a lifetime shot. There is no free lunch, except if you are a hawk, then there are easy lunches.
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That second shot is in need of erasing the dark wing tip in the upper viewers left and the birds wing in the bottom viewers left. The shot itself is a one in a lifetime shot. There is no free lunch, except if you are a hawk, then there are easy lunches.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y28.../feeding-1.jpg
Better?
And I got this one at the shipyard yesterday, right as work was letting out.
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y28...y/DSC05660.jpg
Amber
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A few more strangers ...
Just realised they were taken on 300mm at 1/125 hand held - I love IS :)
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What's the story jgredline?
I have a 'captured' stranger too
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Wow Frog..Pretty cool :)
I have no idea why those two got caught today in more ways than one.
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I had to add this to the CAS thread, this guy a a tow truck driver that helped us (fire Dept) pull an empty car out of a pond. He did a great job, he had great skills.
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o...truckWinCE.jpg
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Bump to the front for the viewfinder awards. Best thread................. Because everyone helped make it a success.
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Good call Tyson :thumbsup: I'm kinda torn between this, the window light thread, or one of the 50mm threads.
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Window light thread? How did I miss that one.
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Window light thread? How did I miss that one.
You missed those? How the heck you do that?...LOL There were actually 2 of them:
http://forums.photographyreview.com/...ad.php?t=30503
http://forums.photographyreview.com/...ad.php?t=38073
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Here is a stranger for you, the big guy in yellow is from the EPA. This was one of our scenes from today. A 40 gallon fuel spill from a garbage truck.
http://i122.photobucket.com/albums/o...11808Small.jpg
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I saw this guy on a trip to Canada last year, being from Oklahoma seeing someone dressed as he was intrested me. I asked if he would mind being photographed, he asked why? I told him I found him ineresting. He then told me all about his family and coming to Canada from Inda in the 50's. Quite a man.
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One more from Autosport International
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I love this thread, I need to get out more and shoot.
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I guess this counts. They were strangers. From ACL music festival this summer. This thread makes me want to try more street stuff. Tend to be a little wary taking strangers pictures, think I tend to be somewhat obvious.
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Very cool...
This is one of the best threads here and really, this should be a sticky...Hint hint....
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