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Gaylon Holmes Registered: Sep 28, 2006 Total Posts: 488 Country: United States |
Here's a few from a 25 mile paddle on the North Platte river. I put in at sunrise and the temperature was a chilly 37F. With the exception of the toad, these were all taken from the kayak, current speed ran between 4.7-5.1 mph. This was my first time usng a DSLR from the kayak and my technique certainly needs some practice but I did get a few decent captures. ![]() 300mm/f5.6 ![]() 220mm/f8 ![]() 300mm/f8 ![]() 300mm/f8 ![]() 300mm/f8 ![]() Blew some highlights, could've used a stop faster SS on some, and didn't hold as steady as I could've on others. It was an excellent learning experience and I'm looking forward to next weekend for further practice Cheers! |
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Quickeye Registered: Mar 07, 2006 Total Posts: 103 Country: United States |
They look great from here Gaylon. Nothing like lots of practice to get to know the capabilities of your equipment. I like them all, looks like it was a nice relaxing day. |
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Jammy Straub Registered: Jan 28, 2007 Total Posts: 2334 Country: United States |
Awesome, so how are you transporting your gear on your kayak? (an inquiring kayaker wants to know.) |
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gugs Registered: Apr 16, 2005 Total Posts: 5377 Country: Belgium |
Great captures... you can even improve a bit in PP, I would give a touch of sharpness, saturation and contrast on some of those pictures and they would really pop up, the potential is there.... that 70-300VR (with the right photog behind it) is a really amazing lens |
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Slug69 Registered: Mar 04, 2008 Total Posts: 264 Country: Australia |
Do you have CaptureNX? The first three look a bit weak in saturation. Is that what it was like because those first two are really nice they just need some guts. |
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Gaylon Holmes Registered: Sep 28, 2006 Total Posts: 488 Country: United States |
Quickeye wrote: |
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Gaylon Holmes Registered: Sep 28, 2006 Total Posts: 488 Country: United States |
Jammy Straub wrote: |
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Gaylon Holmes Registered: Sep 28, 2006 Total Posts: 488 Country: United States |
Guy and Slug69, ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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dgcrane Registered: Jan 14, 2005 Total Posts: 1905 Country: Canada |
Very nice shots Gaylon, I especially love the composure of the first one.. I hope you don't mind but I took the lieberty of bumping tone, and dodging a little.... if you don't like it, I will take it right down. ![]() Best, Darren Edited by dgcrane on Jul 15, 2008 at 12:55 PM GMT |
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Gaylon Holmes Registered: Sep 28, 2006 Total Posts: 488 Country: United States |
Looks very good, Darren, thank you. I don't mind at all, the instruction is most useful. |
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Ben Horne Registered: Jan 10, 2002 Total Posts: 7592 Country: United States |
You're certainly more gutsy than myself when it comes to using a SLR from a Kayak. It sounds like you have a great system though. IMO, there is way too much shadow recovery in the first one. The shadow areas are really falling apart. The others are great though. |
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Slug69 Registered: Mar 04, 2008 Total Posts: 264 Country: Australia |
They look great. Did you edit your original posted pics? |
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Gaylon Holmes Registered: Sep 28, 2006 Total Posts: 488 Country: United States |
Ben Horne wrote: |
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Gaylon Holmes Registered: Sep 28, 2006 Total Posts: 488 Country: United States |
Slug69 wrote: |
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dgcrane Registered: Jan 14, 2005 Total Posts: 1905 Country: Canada |
They look awesome to me |