Lori LC wrote:
Thanks for the great directions. I'm going to try some panning this weekend.
So glad you stopped by! (pg. 22)
Lori LC wrote:
A couple more. I though #2 had kind of interesting focus. Now I need to learn how to photoshop unwanted stuff out!
The downloads are just incredible! (pg. 22)
I remembered some action shots from Phoenix
An Arizona Hummer
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A practice run - Wickenburg, AZ. This woman and her horse always seemed to be having a grand time.
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PAToGraphy wrote:
I haven't used it enough, MG. I could rent it a whole bunch of times before hitting the cost of buying one! Will know better after a week to play with it.
It truly is fun to play with new lenses!
PAToGraphy wrote:
I remembered some action shots from Phoenix
They sure do, Pat; you captured the joy beautifully! Love the pink front ankle warmers on the horse! (pg. 26)
RichardQ wrote:
I thought this 70-year-old action shot might interest Hoggers in this thread, because it poses the problem of two contrasting motions in the same subject -- the baseball is coming toward the camera while the runner is crossing the frame from the left. I decided against panning so I could freeze the ball in mid-air. I was using the fastest medium format film available in 1947-- Kodak Super XX, rated at ASA 100. Because my 1938 Automatic Rolleiflex had a Compur leaf shutter in the uncoated 4-element Zeiss Tessar lens, I set it for 1/500th sec. at f/3.5. This was scanned from a 70-year-old 2-1/4 in.- square contact print so I apologize for the tonal quality. The barefoot Bavarian boys in Occupied Germany were being educated in American baseball in a program (German Youth Activities)run by the U.S. Army.
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Page #16 is historic work that holds much water over time
you profession was Professional and know you were in a time
of great change (science/lifestyle/economics/etc.) and it's time
to let you know how much (awe) respect your life/event/times
my ideas are another direction but we all have one or two good
eyes to lens a different subject of opportunity in our good time
your friend
Bill
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mgstrawn, I see your work on FB from time to time, you are doing quite well with your photos.
mgstrawn wrote:
Awesome to see you! (pg. 20)
Bushido wrote:
mgstrawn, I see your work on FB from time to time, you are doing quite well with your photos.
You just made my day! That is an honor coming from you ~ I really appreciate it!
Bushido wrote:
Hi everyone. I am seeing some good photograph here. You all take care of yourselves and I will check in later.
Bushido I am glad to see you!!
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