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May 23, 2013, 03:41:58 PM
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1D X Sample Images / Re: Any Thing shot with a 1Dx
« on: Today at 03:32:24 AM »1DxThat little girl is always smiling in your photos :-) such a cute girl another cracker
85L 1.2 II 1/200 ISO 50 Case1
papa girl
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1D X Sample Images / Re: Any Thing shot with a 1Dx
« on: May 22, 2013, 04:12:51 PM »
Some great stuff being posted in here recently :-) here is one of mines from today of skye an american girl on holiday in scotland.

skye by Lseriesglass, on Flickr

skye by Lseriesglass, on Flickr
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1D X Sample Images / Re: Any Thing shot with a 1Dx
« on: May 21, 2013, 03:48:33 AM »A couple of natalia the 1st with 3x 600 ex-rt's.
Natalia by Lseriesglass, on Flickr
This second one harsh sunlight directly on model i like the hard light and shadows it produces at times![]()
Natalia by Lseriesglass, on Flickr
Yes, I can see at least 2 600's in that first shot.
I'm starting to think I'm spending too much time in places like Tanzania, Botswana, Antarctica.
Great shot Bornshooter, especially the one first one, I like how the light falls on the......trees.
Thanks eml the 3 flashes were on a lastolite tri bracket
and i would love to spend time in those places i would happily swap
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1D X Sample Images / Re: Any Thing shot with a 1Dx
« on: May 21, 2013, 03:12:49 AM »
A couple of natalia the 1st with 3x 600 ex-rt's.

Natalia by Lseriesglass, on Flickr
This second one harsh sunlight directly on model i like the hard light and shadows it produces at times

Natalia by Lseriesglass, on Flickr

Natalia by Lseriesglass, on Flickr
This second one harsh sunlight directly on model i like the hard light and shadows it produces at times

Natalia by Lseriesglass, on Flickr
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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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1D X Sample Images / Re: Any Thing shot with a 1Dx
« on: May 20, 2013, 02:54:48 AM »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
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1D X Sample Images / Re: Any Thing shot with a 1Dx
« on: May 19, 2013, 03:46:23 PM »1Dxnice one gary
200mm f/2.0 shot @ 2.0 1/320 iso 100 case 1
great grandson Trayvin
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1D X Sample Images / Re: Any Thing shot with a 1Dx
« on: May 19, 2013, 03:23:46 PM »1Dx 200f/2 L IS, Shot @ f/5.6 & 1/250th ISO160now your just showing off
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1D X Sample Images / Re: Any Thing shot with a 1Dx
« on: May 19, 2013, 03:14:59 PM »
Here is a couple from ford live in knockhill :-)
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Lenses / Re: Canon 70 - 200 f2.8L version 2
« on: May 18, 2013, 04:36:21 PM »
rarely leaves my 1dx the mk2..awesome lens
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1D X Sample Images / Re: Any Thing shot with a 1Dx
« on: May 15, 2013, 08:01:01 AM »1Dx 85f/1.2 L II, Shot @ f/4.5 & 1/160th ISO320That photo is smoking hot eml...
Love this Lens
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1D X Sample Images / Re: Any Thing shot with a 1Dx
« on: May 14, 2013, 04:01:47 AM »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
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EOS Bodies - For Stills / Re: Do you trust your camera?
« on: May 11, 2013, 01:59:44 PM »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.
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EOS Bodies - For Stills / Re: Do you trust your camera?
« on: May 11, 2013, 11:48:19 AM »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.
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.