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1D X Sample Images / Re: Any Thing shot with a 1Dx
« on: May 20, 2013, 05:23:37 AM »They are approaching a waterhole. They were thirsty and walked very fast.nice one :-)
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They are approaching a waterhole. They were thirsty and walked very fast.nice one :-)
1Dxanother cracker this little girl is such a poser
85L 1.2 II Shot @ 1.2 1/200 iso 50 case 1
Einstein E640 flashs with two octaboxs & two stripboxs
1Dxnice one gary
200mm f/2.0 shot @ 2.0 1/320 iso 100 case 1
great grandson Trayvin
1Dx 200f/2 L IS, Shot @ f/5.6 & 1/250th ISO160now your just showing off
1Dx 85f/1.2 L II, Shot @ f/4.5 & 1/160th ISO320That photo is smoking hot eml...
Love this Lens
1DxSeen it on flicker..love it gary
85L f1.2 II shot @ 1.2 1/6400 iso200 case 1 with just a little bit of window light off hand
the first time with the new Len just run & gun at a family party
What do you think of aperture?i use lightroom and on occasion go into photoshop.I didn't trust my 5DII - I always took multiple shots so I could pick the the best.I just watched a video on youtube with jeff cable he does the same i guess that is the only problem sorting through them all.
I trust my 1D X - I always take multiple shots because I leave it set to 12 fps, and even a brief press of the shutter fires off 2-3 frames.I agree that sorting through them is a bit annoying, as I really don't need to delete due to missed focus. But with kids, it helps because I almost always get one with no blinks.
Doesn't take long. Aperture can automatically 'stack' photos taken within a given time interval, so I can open the whole burst with one click. Then I can pick the one to keep, running the loupe over them if needed to help select, and delete the rest with a keystroke.
I didn't trust my 5DII - I always took multiple shots so I could pick the the best.I just watched a video on youtube with jeff cable he does the same i guess that is the only problem sorting through them all.
I trust my 1D X - I always take multiple shots because I leave it set to 12 fps, and even a brief press of the shutter fires off 2-3 frames.I agree that sorting through them is a bit annoying, as I really don't need to delete due to missed focus. But with kids, it helps because I almost always get one with no blinks.
Well ... you get the pointlol
+1The official: Portrait Humor Thread....
Okay, so a friend asked me for some examples of "bad portraits"
As I was gathering a few examples... (I know, mine suck as well)..I thought I'd share....
You know... from one "bad" photographer to another...
I can relate to that....I think the 1st pix is cute and funny
Here's a mint condition and boxed Canon 15mm Fisheye on ebay in UK.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Canon-EF-15mm-F-2-8-Lens-/190833970061?pt=UK_Lenses_Filters_Lenses&hash=item2c6e974b8d
£400 !
I have one as well ... love mine.