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Not a fan of the sticky thing.
But the B&W sport is good and I like the DOF in the plate shot.
But the B&W sport is good and I like the DOF in the plate shot.
posiview said:We had our club seminar on Sunday...my first time photographing such an event and it wasn't easy. I photographed in RAW for a while then switched to JPEG
This was one of the first RAW photographs taken with 11-18 @ 11mm. I do like this lens.
I spent some time tweaking it and flicked it to B&W, not expecting anything much really, but after a few more tweaks, I have to say I do like the contrast and depth, and also the mats looks really great.
I've also posted a colour one as well.
I bought something for my week 5.......and am trying to get my daughter to assist, without much luck at the moment.
I'm also pondering Neil's rear curtain flash theme....
Cheers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/leedssamuraimartialartsseminar2008/6390859069/
Week 3 sporty b&w by andysheader, on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/leedssamuraimartialartsseminar2008/6390863385/
Week 3 sporty colour by andysheader, on Flickr
Not a fan of the sticky thing.
But the B&W sport is good and I like the DOF in the plate shot.
Some more ideas
1. Blue
2. B&W indoors
3. A person shot
Hiya Andy, liking the black and white sport shot, like the wide angle of it as well. Honey looks like it could be a fun subject to work with for close ups.
How about cold and hot and night for some more ideas.
Andy....how about sneaking onto a film set and getting a shot of the deadly embrace between the lead actors.....or am thinking way outside of the box here..???
I think this weeks theme should be: Morph an admin...
What martial art is it you do?
I would like....RED on RED !
Nice - speedy too
Wrap up, its cold out there!!
Mentalblock said:Light painting on a long exposure followed by the rear flash sync