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jmoffroad33
26-05-2008, 10:00
Both the photographs were taken at the same time, but my beloved took one with D40 I took the other with a D200, marital bliss is coming to an end which image do you think is the better. We leave it in your hands.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=34397
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=34398
jule86631
26-05-2008, 10:19
no 1 for me
whitewash
26-05-2008, 10:30
id say number 2.
both images suffer from a car covered in grey mud on a grey day so there isnt that much in the way of tonal range, but the first one looks much more washed out than the second
ricky23432
26-05-2008, 10:31
no 2
No 2, purely for the fact you can see the jump and it really gives a feeling of the speed.
Both are good shots though.
i'm liking both, both are different in the obvious ways but tell the same story - This suspension best work!
i'm liking both, both are different in the obvious ways but tell the same story - This suspension best work!
and I hope it lands with the wheels straight unless those shots were taken with a 300mm lens
difficult one. i prefer the composition in number 1 but its very washed out.
number 2, if only because it doesn't look washed out and a crop would make it as good compositionally as number 1
and I hope it lands with the wheels straight unless those shots were taken with a 300mm lens
:lol:
I like them both but if I had to pick, I would go with number 1.
Matt Sayle
26-05-2008, 20:13
id say number 2.
both images suffer from a car covered in grey mud on a grey day so there isnt that much in the way of tonal range, but the first one looks much more washed out than the second
:agree:
jmoffroad33
26-05-2008, 20:20
Shot number 1 taken with 70 -300mm set at 122mm. Shot number 2 taken with 17 - 70mm set at 17mm. So one of us is sensible and the other one!
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