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May 24, 2018 07:42:14   #
fredtoo wrote:
If you have an eye for the subject matter (what to shoot, when to shoot), the rest falls into place.

You definitely have it.


Wow. That’s a big compliment. Thank you!
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May 24, 2018 07:41:42   #
traderjohn wrote:
Really like the third one. Where is that?? It looks very familiar.


It’s a side hall in Westminster Abby. London. Was there for 10 days. Tons of pictures I’m still going through!
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May 23, 2018 15:11:22   #
ejones0310 wrote:
While these are awesome shots, you should check the "store original" box when asking for critique of your work. Th Hog thumbnails don't show the full beauty of the poste photos.


Thank you. I didn’t know that. Will do it the next time I post. Thanks
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May 23, 2018 14:02:49   #
Thank you for your input. It’s hard to be objective especially when you’re working on them for a bit. Probably should PP then take a break and look at them again with fresh eyes. Thank you!
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May 23, 2018 12:15:23   #
Looking to get some feedback on both composition and post processing. I would appreciate any and all feedback. Just getting back into photography after many years. Thanks












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May 21, 2018 07:27:17   #
Wow. Very nice!!!
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May 2, 2018 08:40:51   #
I have to say the one lens that I have and truly love is the 50mm 1.2L. I got it used for $900 and it’s an amazing lens. Have it on my camera 90% of the time
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May 2, 2018 08:39:06   #
Ahhh. That’s not right! Lol
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Apr 27, 2018 07:04:39   #
Thanks for this post. As one who is just starting out I’m realizing it is all about light. I’m loving the book by Bryan Peterson. He teaches this very thing. I also like the post about emulating a magazine ad. That’s a great lesson and one I might try. I love this Site. I’ve learned so much. Thank you!
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Apr 27, 2018 06:54:44   #
Nice pictures. Was there some type of preset used on #2? And if so, what was it? But I really enjoyed #1 the most!
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Apr 26, 2018 09:21:06   #
GoofyNewfie wrote:
Try reading my post above.
Click on the links.
They make options for Canon too.


Wow. Missed that post. Sorry. Doing research now on the items you suggested and in the interim I found a few others. Looking at the phottix strati set. $135 and seems to be exactly what I need but now I’m wondering if I should go with the Odin ii which will allow me to grow into it. But the cost is higher because I’ll need both the transmitter AND receiver.
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Apr 26, 2018 07:48:38   #
Ok I was doing a little research and it seems PocketWizard FlexTT5 is not compatible with the 5d mark 4 and the flextt6 is to expensive. What are other good combinations that are less expensive
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Apr 25, 2018 14:22:22   #
Hi I’m ready to introduce flash into my budding photography skills. Here’s my setup: Canon 5D mark Iv, canon speedlight 420ex (old model but still works). I’m interested in doing portraits with off camera flash. Now I’ve been doing some investigating and know I need a light stand with an umbrella but am asking more about the “receivers and transmitters). I don’t have the manual for the flash but it does have a setting for slave. Do I still need a transmitter and receiver? And what’s a good inexpensive set? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Al
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Apr 24, 2018 07:33:50   #
Omg. That is too funny. I had to copy and paste to my friends! Thanks for setting my mood for the day!
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Apr 6, 2018 22:57:12   #
Bobcat87 wrote:
Hi, Aceman, I am very much a new learner to DSLR photography, so someone may correct me justifiably...my understanding is that if you used a wider aperture, less of your beautiful dog would be in focus, so you would want to use a smaller aperture to increase the depth of field, i.e.. if you wanted the nose in focus, too. I concur with the folks who say you just have to get out there and shoot. Doing this is getting me to the point where I can often "problem solve" how to adjust my settings. I have so much to learn, but the more I practice, the more comfortable I am with my camera. Welcome to UHH!
Hi, Aceman, I am very much a new learner to DSLR p... (show quote)


Thank you. I appreciate that!
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