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thomasribiere


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chanceboarder wrote:
I've been really lazy with my camera lately. That's something I hope to remedy soon but here are a couple photos from old shoots.




I like the second one (and the first one as well, though I would have cropped
a little bit of the foreground).

My turn :

My parents on a french beach, August 2008.


Some friends' son on a french beach, May 2008.


Yellow flower, 2007.


Dance gala, June 2008.



la_rouche


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Ah, what the heck. Here's a handful ...












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Very nice work la_rouche. "Urban art"!

Here's a shot of Jacki Florine tending to her foot during this years Death Valley Badwater Ultramarathon. She covered 135 miles in 45 hours in the middle of July!

This was shot with a Nikon D3 at ISO 12,800 @1/100 sec, f/3.5.

Although there is noise in this shot I was amazed I even got something. And yes, the moon was really in the shot!


Not only did she participate in this event she was her own foot doctor as well! This was shot with flash at ISO 200.



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Cool low light photography. They look pretty noiseless. ISO? Noise reduction software?
Thanks,
Paul


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Paul_Y wrote:
Cool low light photography. They look pretty noiseless. ISO? Noise reduction software?
Thanks,
Paul

the pics were taken with either a 50mm 1.2 or a kit lense. all i imagine were taken at 1600iso. i cant remember any more details for the life of me. the pictures dont have any noise reduction done. and edited through picasa *at the time i didnt have photoshop


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Got a little preview of one of new paintball courses going in at red river outdoors, in the RRG. So much fun a had to put the cameras up after a little while and just play! The first two are posed, the others are during live games. Was kinda cool to be in there with a wide angle lens and a flash stick, but not easy to get the photos I was wanting, so I switched to a longer lens. Will be giving the WA another go next time though...












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Fun stuff! I like the 4th photo shot with the long lens best. By flash on a stick did you mean TTL on a monopod held up and out or something like that?

Seems like it will be hard to go wide and not get splattered when you go in close!

Paul


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Wes all these off camera flash shots make me want go out and buy a wireless setup.

Here are a few from this past weekends trip to Tuolumne. For those shooting a non-full frame Nikon or Canon setup and are looking for an alternative to the really nice but really high priced Nikon or Canon wide angle lens check out the Tokina 11-16mm f2.8. Awesome lens in my opinion. I was very pleased with the quality I was getting on my first test run of this lens this past weekend.








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Paul, yep - live games - got hit once with the WA lens, and flash setup. It is a canon flash with the Radio Poppers on a monopod.

Wireless flash is cool! Works OK with just holding it yourself, but really rocks when you have an assistant.


Here are a few from the last two weddings, first three have off camera flash. More http://www.wtallenphotography.com/blog









Also have some dance photos up on the blog,




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Some from my trip up to Nova Scotia, CA








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Nice use of color to evoke a moods. It gives me an idea to do a triptech of the same subject with different color balances, might turn out interesting.
Thanks!


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Ok... here's what I have been working on for the last nine weeks (I know you guys missed my weekly photo's Laugh)

This was our first major assignment at art school and I kinda bombed it big time. Chased another route for 5 weeks and then had 3 weeks left to find another idea and shoot it....

Anyway.. I won't post them all up (as there are 10 but only 9 online) but here are my favourite four. They are all part of the series called "Shadows"..










Anyway, the others are on my flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/allanjt/

Note: Looks like flickr has re-sized them and given them poor quality, they are all iso100 with no crop's (30mb tiff's) so the final's dont look so crap Frown


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Way behind partly because I was running low on drive space, and partly because I had no desire to sit in front of a computer.

Well, solved the drive space issue, just added 1.5TB of space, now running over 3.5TB!!!

Here are a few more from this summer all were with Pentax K10D or K20D and various lenses including the 21mm Limited, 35mm Limited, and Sigma 10-20mm:












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Impressive set Pico!


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This trip to the tetons and yellowstone was quite a bit slower then the last three, photography-wise, but still had a great time. Even if they are too far out to photograph, watching and hearing 11 wolves howl is something special. Most of these are with a 500 F4, with and without a 1.4 TC, except the first few.











































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Paul_Y wrote:
Impressive set Pico!

Thanks...

Nice work Wes, looks like a great place to shoot wildlife! 3 trips in 18 months??

A few more.





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It was the fourth trip in 18 months! We usually work in a few days of climbing in Vedauwoo or lander as part of the trip. Trying to build a portfolio large enough to start selling images. Think we are just about there now though, or at least enough from the park for now. Yellowstone is the next best thing to going on Safari in Africa. In one morning, with some luck - you can get close enough to wolves, bears, elk, bison, etc to get great shots, even with something as short as a 300mm. It is kinda crazy though, and the last few trips it was getting pretty thick with the long lens people. That said - if you are into any kind of outdoor photography, you should defiantly try to make a trip out there. There are also plenty of amazing landscapes, I just suck at that kind of photography, so don't take very many.


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Yeah, we were supposed to go to the Winds this summer but ended up bailing a week before. I was hoping to make a side trip through either yellowstone or glacier on the drive out.

Truth was Winds were second choice over paddling in Canada, and in the end, the cost was getting close to paddling which we decided against cause it was too much right now.

This year my brothers wedding/bachelor party is going to suck the life out of me, so no big trips either. Hopefully 2010!!

Not really a wildlife shooter but I figure if there is a fish in a barrel type place where you can get quite a few good shots in a short time, why not add some stuff to the portfolio.


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You can find more at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/27216332@N04/


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wow Braaadly love that first photo!


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try and figure out what they are....


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brent_e wrote:
[image]http://i.pbase.com/g4/07/44607/2/65367958.FyNpvonQ.jpg[/image]

try and figure out what they are....
Um.... A big red x?


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braaaaaaaadley wrote:
[image]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3027/2896779550_99c4a605f9.jpg?v=0[/image]

You can find more at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/27216332@N04/

Dude nice work on the church...I shot the same subject myself in colorado in 2005 on good old Provia!! Glad to see I wasn't the only one that found this place neat. fortunately you had better weather. it was dreary when I got out at dawn and not better on the drive back to camp. I knew the church had a lot more potential!!!

[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/65793193@N00/388940843/]


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Some new stuff...













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