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Oct 13, 2020 11:35:31   #
goldenyears wrote:
I'm looking for recommendations of safe, effective pre-moistened wipes for dust and fingerprints on camera lenses and lcd screens. There are many products for sale on Amazon, including Nikon and Zeiss products, but some buyers complain that these products are too dry. Maybe they are not supposed to be very wet.


I like Zeis wipes.
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Oct 6, 2020 12:28:50   #
Cary912 wrote:
What setting should be used for nighttime football games (no flash) Have a canon 80D


I shoot HS football for a newspaper. I shoot the following set up and it works for me: ISO on auto, 1/1250, 2.8. I shoot a 5d, but I used this setup when I was shooting an 80d. My lens is a Tamron 70-200 mm at 2.8.
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Aug 19, 2020 14:43:55   #
High schooll softball has started. The question is how long will the season last. Trying to out run Covid.

View from the dugout.


Gotcha!


You can't touch this!


What do you think they're talking about coach?


Bring it down!

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Jul 18, 2020 14:55:43   #
srfmhg wrote:
St. Augustine's Church is locally known as the “Wee Church on the Walls” and is thought to be the site of the 6th Century monastery in the Doire Calgach area on the east side of the River Foyle near the city walls. According to oral and documented history, the site was granted by a local king. The monastery then remained in the hands of the federation of Columban churches who regarded St. Colmcille as their spiritual mentor. The present building dates from 1872 and is in the design of 13th Century gothic style.

I took this image as we walked on the walls of Derry. I thought it might make a nice B&W because of the great clouds contrasted with the old stones. Which do you prefer?
Mark
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Black & White. Gives the image more drama.
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Jun 9, 2020 12:33:49   #
I converted to 5d Mark iv's last summer. I shoot equine events (cutting, sorting, barrel racing, etc) and high school sports for a weekly newspaper. The cameras haven't missed a beat. I haven't noticed that the slower fps has had any effect on what I'm able to capture. I traded a 7d Mark ii and an 80d for my 5d's. I don't think you'll go wrong with the move up to full frame.
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Apr 21, 2020 08:31:22   #
wwjd38 wrote:
Went to Pennsylvania for a photography class in October, 2019. We saw a lot of beautiful country while there and were able to go photograph some great old barns in the area. Last but not least, I had to add a team of work horses after all they are an important part of farming in that area. Enjoyed the trip, received some good instructions from the instructor.


Nice set. Very nice color & light.
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Apr 8, 2020 10:43:14   #
rusty nails wrote:
United States first National monument


Wow! None of my Devil's Tower photos are this dramatic, but I was shooting during a different time of day, but still, these are really nice.
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Mar 25, 2020 11:26:11   #
I took these last night on my ranch pond. The surface was mirror smooth.




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Mar 11, 2020 11:50:39   #
plessner wrote:
I think I had one of my most fun photography experiences, last October at the Bar W Guest Ranch photography week. I just happened to see it advertised and a friend and I signed up to go. We were there for a week in a lovely lodge, being fed awesome food, and taken to lots of different and great photo locations. I love horses and they had 80 of them there.We got to go on a trail ride every day-if you wanted too- through their beautiful property. I had never photographed models before, but the wranglers were so willing to pose for us and made it lots of fun. If you are interested in this type of photography, I can highly recommend this experience. these are just a few of the MANY photos I took!
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Great images. Sharp. Crisp. Love the subject matter.
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Mar 4, 2020 10:47:56   #
justhercamera wrote:
I was out for some exercise on a beautiful Michigan winter late afternoon, the feel of the impending Spring was in the air. I stopped now and then for a shot, when I saw the reflection of the trees in the puddles on the water. Capturing the sun bursting through the trees and the reflections, made for a nice composition. Converting it to B&W, seemed to really bring it to life. What do you think?


Black & White for sure.
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Jan 21, 2020 09:17:39   #
deayala1 wrote:
Muir Woods


Nice image. I love black & white.
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Jan 21, 2020 09:15:33   #
This image was shot at Purcell Lake with a Canon 5d mark 4 with a Tamron 24-70 mm lens.


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Jan 17, 2020 08:39:33   #
nanaval wrote:
Very good...


Thank you.
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Jan 16, 2020 19:03:06   #
Cmbtvet wrote:
Beautiful shot


Thank you.
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Jan 16, 2020 16:50:14   #
Longshadow wrote:
Hint: If you click "Quote Reply" we'll know to whom you are replying.


Thanks. I've not used this very often.
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