Awesome shots PC....absolutely awesome! It makes my shots seem kinda dull.
Enjoy anyway
danic
George Zimbel: Digital diahhrea is a disease for which there is a simple cure. Take one frame of a scene. It is exquisite training for your eye and your brain. Try it for a month. Then try it for another month…then try it for another month…..
A bit of lens flare in the second last one, and I would like to re-shoot this again. There were some d***heads giving me grief when I was shooting there last.
danic
George Zimbel: Digital diahhrea is a disease for which there is a simple cure. Take one frame of a scene. It is exquisite training for your eye and your brain. Try it for a month. Then try it for another month…then try it for another month…..
The bushes are in the way in this one, I'll have to bring my chainsaw next time I go shooting! ;-)
It's probably a fraction over exposed as well.
danic
George Zimbel: Digital diahhrea is a disease for which there is a simple cure. Take one frame of a scene. It is exquisite training for your eye and your brain. Try it for a month. Then try it for another month…then try it for another month…..
Hopefully I'm off to do more night work this week. Just need to arrange it with the "boss"
danic
George Zimbel: Digital diahhrea is a disease for which there is a simple cure. Take one frame of a scene. It is exquisite training for your eye and your brain. Try it for a month. Then try it for another month…then try it for another month…..
George Zimbel: Digital diahhrea is a disease for which there is a simple cure. Take one frame of a scene. It is exquisite training for your eye and your brain. Try it for a month. Then try it for another month…then try it for another month…..
Some of these have been posted before. Just thought I would add them to this thread. All pictures were taken at Bellingraft Gardens near Mobile Al. and ALL of them were taken hand held WITHOUT a tripod. These are straight out of the camera. I did re size them so they could be uploaded to our site, Jeff
#1 People walking down a path through the "Under the Sea " exhibit
#2 A lighted bridge crossing a pond with lights on the far side
#3 A train about 100ft long on the bank on the far side of the pond with the reflection in the water
#4 This is an exhibit about 40ft across
#5 Another shot of the train with the lighted walk crossing the pond in the lower left hand corner
Check out my websiteHere My Nikon D7000 Tips thread is HERE
All images posted by me anywhere are Copyrighted by Federal Law and may not be copied or used in ANY FORM without my personal written permission.Jeff Impey "I decided years ago I was only going to have two types of days...Very Good Daysor just Plain Good DaysI just refuse to have Bad Ones!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
As I remember this was a unprepared candid grab.A 911 response to a man stuck in an elevator.The crew didn't know which floor, had to call in for more info... Greyscale converted.
Rick, I like your #1 also. You managed to get a lot of detail and depth of field in a dark situation. Very well done. I also like the movement in the fireman, it shows a little action going on, Jeff
Check out my websiteHere My Nikon D7000 Tips thread is HERE
All images posted by me anywhere are Copyrighted by Federal Law and may not be copied or used in ANY FORM without my personal written permission.Jeff Impey "I decided years ago I was only going to have two types of days...Very Good Daysor just Plain Good DaysI just refuse to have Bad Ones!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
George Zimbel: Digital diahhrea is a disease for which there is a simple cure. Take one frame of a scene. It is exquisite training for your eye and your brain. Try it for a month. Then try it for another month…then try it for another month…..
Thanks Rick! I have been swamped with work (thankfully!!) I love being paid to do what I love
I love the shots of the Fire Truck, especially B&W, it works perfect!
Four wheels move the body, two wheels move the soul
Canon EOS 6d w/Battery Grip
Canon EOS 620
Canon EOS Rebel G
Canon EOS Rebel XS
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM
Canon EF-S 18-55 f3.5-5.6 IS
Canon EF 25-80mm f4-5.6 III
Canon EF 70-210mm f4
Canon 35-70 f3.5-4.5
Canon Lens EF 50mm f1.8
Promaster FTD 6500M
Canon Speedlite 420ex
Yongnuo Speedlite YN560-II
Cheers,
Greg
---
Canon Digital Rebel XTi
Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 XR Di II VC (new favorite)
EF-S IS 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6; EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III; EF 50mm f/1.8 II
Sony CyberShot DSC-V1