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Waaaay back in March I posted a few pictures of kayaking with my old point and shoot, before I even had a proper camera. Now I have a nicer camera and for Christmas I got a nice dry bag to carry it inside my kayak. Here are a few of the results. Feel free to critique please!
Wind River, WA...
Number 1 has some potential, but focus seems off, and he seems kind of bored because he's tuning rather than playing his heart out.
I think the second one is by far the best shot. Focus and color are great, and everyone is engaged.
The third one could go either way, I wish the focus was on the...
Thank you! It was one of those great moments where all I had to do was walk up and take a picture. Surreal coastal lighting!
Thanks! Both were taken with the same lens (24mm) and F-stop (11). I'm so boring!
Thanks so much! As it was almost dark I was the only person there by this point, but...
I was near San Francisco for work and had a few spare moments to enjoy the area. Any comments are welcome, and thanks for looking!
Golden Gate Bridge:
Footsteps going nowhere:
I would say first of all, the location itself presents a lot of difficulties in pulling off a video the lighting inside a train is clearly difficult and capturing clear audio is even more so especially once the train is going. But given your listed equipment you did what you could and I'm sure...
Thinking very much of this thread when I visited Seattle over the weekend, I made this picture at Gas Works Park.
Of course you can't really tell it is at Gas Works perhaps, but well, everyone has shot the structures (hey, even my girlfriend has a picture of the park in some guidebook) and...
Wonderful find!
I think perhaps I agree a bit with Hoedadkid, not that the foreground is too dark, but in the sense that the background is quite bright and draws my eyes away from the subject. It is certainly a tough thing to balance, as I feel if that "structure" was well lit it wouldn't have...
I think I like #1 the best perhaps because I'm a sucker for glasses, but especially the model works with the location more than usual.
It was very nice of you to share a behind-the-scenes, it is very informative.
Thanks!
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