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Mar 22, 2012 16:55:40   #
I think #2 has better feel to me, but they are all acceptable.
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Mar 22, 2012 16:45:55   #
Isn't that what we love about photography? We get to chose what story we want to tell. Nicely done.
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Mar 22, 2012 16:18:13   #
travlnman46 wrote:
makurow wrote:
I am a forensic scientist and photography is used to help document, enhance, enlarge and compare items from crime scenes in sizes ranging from 5micrometer wide paint component samples to bullet trajectories into objects (cars, houses) imaged from above and everything in-between. Composition is not as critical as technical content in my images, though i want to be better in composing beautiful images as well as accurate depictions of what is there outside of the lab. We have Nikon backs and lenses, and Leica and Olympus products for microscopy. I have enjoyed lurking on this site for about a year now, and it is part of my morning routine now.
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Ditto that and welcome.

Welcome makurow: Facinating field you are in, how you take one little piece of something and get a whole picture of what took place is nothing short of amazing to me. My hat is off to you and all of you in your field of work. Again welcome to the forum. I'll be looking forward to seeing your better compositions, beatuiful images, and accurate depicitions of what is outside the lab. Understand that out side the lab depictions don't always have to be accurate, they can tell what ever story you want to convey... Main thing is have fun.
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Mar 22, 2012 16:15:47   #
Thank you Chief! and as we said in the Navy, Welcome Aboard!
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Mar 22, 2012 16:11:42   #
Welcome GregB,

You have the right idea. Just jump in. I just got off the course in Naples about 30 minutes ago. So so day. Golf and photography, best two hobbies in the world. You can do them forever. About getting the Nikon D7000 you will be thrilled, a lot to learn but don't be overwhelmed. Like golf don't try to learn it all in one day. Master one thing at a time. It will be a great camera to learn from, but from here on in its more about the glass you put on it. Buying a great lens will make a tremendous difference. Buying cheap lenses is kinda like taking golf lessons with unfitted, off the rack, department store clubs. What type of photography are you interested in pursuing? Look forward to seeing your shots. (Both on and off the course)
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Mar 21, 2012 19:46:07   #
Dogs are harder to photograph than people. Love all three but number two is my favorite. Well Done!
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Mar 21, 2012 19:29:00   #
Welcome Ottsy,

I love the softness on this picture. Nice catch lights in the eyes. Have fun and keep posting.
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Mar 21, 2012 19:15:21   #
sarge69 wrote:
What a cutey and very nice photos

Sarge


Thanks Sarge, I was beginning to think I was the only one that thought so

:-D
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Mar 21, 2012 16:41:43   #
Here is a more traditional shot but still shows movement.

Even though higher speed, still nice wheel movement.

Nikon D-70S ISO 450 200mm lens, f11, 1/250 sec.

Audi coming out of turn 17b

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Mar 21, 2012 16:33:35   #
I like the entire range of shooting motorsports. Take a look at my introduction page http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-30847-1.html and you will see 3 more examples of the type of photographs that I like to take at the track. I try to translate the movement that is going on around me with the camera. When I first started shooting I had a lot of pictures that looked like the car was sitting still in the middle of the track and quite honestly they were very very boring.
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Mar 21, 2012 15:56:06   #
Thanks for not shooting the rock for us.
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Mar 21, 2012 15:53:18   #
Billybuzz wrote:
jjmoran wrote:
oustanding shots, looks like you found someone's summer home.


I was going to go inside to take room shots but didn't trust the floor or the odor.


Call "American Pickers", I'll bet there is a treasure in there some where.
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Mar 21, 2012 11:25:18   #
I have a couple of favorites from John Thawley a great Motorsport Photographer.

"what stands between me and photographic greatness lies between my ears, NOT in my camera bag."

and

"Remember, the hobby is about taking pictures, NOT collecting equipment."
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Mar 21, 2012 11:03:43   #
Welcome, I really like the use of the two trees framing the sunset. Nice touch.
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Mar 21, 2012 10:59:51   #
Welcome Blueduck. I really like the first one. Good use of depth of field, composition, warm colors being supported by receding cooler colors going to black in the background. Look forward to seeing more.
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