Thanks for the comments on the reflection shots guys.
These past few weeks have been insane... super busy.
I have a intresting shoot coming up in the next few weeks... I will post some pics.
Chris_S: For that shoot I used 2 580EX's, just metered the ambient light and stopped down one stop and filled with the 580's.... super simple.
This was a shot for a Tafe B&W project.... 'The Worker'
Spoolin wrote:
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Hope im not anoying everyone with me posting pics all the time...
Would love some feedback.
Chris.
Not at all . Post more .
I like the first one . It does remind me of one i've seen before in i think it was the DP preview comp .I'll post a link if i can find it .
The second one has too much out of focus, a bit distracting from the main subject .
I like the last one too .
I love the punch your photos have , so crisp and sharp great comps to .
andrew81 wrote:
im running in the City to Surf
ill have a grey shirt on and a white visor with Hi Tide Photography on it... look out for me and say hello :lol:
Your keen . Up at an ungodly hour on a sunday to run 14 k . Have fun
Been shooting for a bout just under two years with the digital . Had film SLRs in the past but never utilised them to any degree. Scrub that ... didn't use them much at all .I didn't have the patience to spend a day shooting and then waiting to have them processed , find they were all shit then have to start again .
webcase wrote:
Been shooting for a bout just under two years with the digital . Had film SLRs in the past but never utilised them to any degree. Scrub that ... didn't use them much at all .I didn't have the patience to spend a day shooting and then waiting to have them processed , find they were all shit then have to start again .
Hmm I sure you are discribing me Started off with a screw mount Practica LTL and then progressed to a Olympus 0M2N which was probably the most under utilised camera in the world. Sometimes wish I still kept it though as now I sure I could use it a lot better than when I had it
Snap on the description.. I have a Canon T 70 and some lenses sitting in the cupboard unused in donkeys years. Been shooting for about a year and a half now with the 20D and the list of "got to have" lenses is about finalised, but I discovered I'd like a Macro of some sort. I was challenged by a friend to come up 24 shots of Texture before the 15th, I went berserk, mostly indoors as the humidity is over 90 % here at the moment. It was taking the Camera about half an hour to aclimatise to being outside.
BigPurpleOne wrote:
Snap on the description.. I have a Canon T 70 and some lenses sitting in the cupboard unused in donkeys years. Been shooting for about a year and a half now with the 20D and the list of "got to have" lenses is about finalised, but I discovered I'd like a Macro of some sort. I was challenged by a friend to come up 24 shots of Texture before the 15th, I went berserk, mostly indoors as the humidity is over 90 % here at the moment. It was taking the Camera about half an hour to aclimatise to being outside.
Is an example of what I shot. All the shots were taken with my 28 mm f2.8. Just as something to add to the learning curve....Show more →
Thanks for the info, the learning curve is steep enough at the moment though. The proper Macro stuff will be put on the back burner until I can a lense for it, But I will give that reverse 50 idea a quick bash. Now where did I put that damn thing
When ever I see the Aussie Race Cars it feels like my eyes are playing tricks on me, like when you are watching a widescreen show that has been squashed to fit a 4:3 screen. http://photosbychris.smugmug.com/photos/87593672-S.jpg