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    Quote Originally Posted by Fr3ak View Post
    Those duck eyes are fascinating. Never realized they are that nice.
    TBH, neither did I! The light was just right that afternoon. The one that surprised me the most was that white goose's very bright blue eyes.

    Love your continued series.
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    @hokiealumnus No pop-up diffuser? Nice. I thought 70D's pop-up flash is just the same as on my Rebel XS. I'm noob w/ flash too but hey, I've used 70D's pop-up flash to trigger my Yongnou.
    Nope, no diffuser on those. It was either full power or -1/3 stop flash eV, bare bulb. I still haven't been able to get a Yongnuo, so I made due with the on-camera. It did a good job at that kind of distance. IIRC, the 70D (and all xxD I think) flashes are a bit more powerful than the Rebel series and they pop up further away from the body.

    I like that B&W too; the blurred clouds are a nice touch.

    Here's the last of my water fowl from Sunday's outing.

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    ...and his close-up.

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    Great pics all. Bokeh flower here.

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    I really like the close of that goose eye shot hokie, evil, bad tempered creatures IMHO

    What image size shots (set in camera) do most ppl take ???, large, medium or small ??

    taken just before sunset...................obviously



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    Quote Originally Posted by alpha0ne View Post
    I really like the close of that goose eye shot hokie, evil, bad tempered creatures IMHO

    What image size shots (set in camera) do most ppl take ???, large, medium or small ??
    Thanks! ...you're right, too. That Canadian goose couple is still in our work parking lot and the male has chosen to duel with every car that has a reflective paint job. If he's not sitting in the middle of someone's parking space, he's standing behind or next to another car, hissing and pecking his reflection like a mad bird.

    Re: image size - I set Large Fine (the biggest). With a 64GB card, even shooting RAW+JPEG, I can get well over 1000 shots (my shots left counter stops at 999, and usually doesn't move below that, even after a few hundred shots). Shooting the biggest file size enables the ability to crop where I need to. The swan portrait above is very close to a 100% crop (I calculate 97.5%).

    Great sunset shot btw; excellent use of the sun lighting up that tree.
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    Nice use of the tree alpha!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post
    http://ppcdn.500px.org/69081115/ac211d8801a991aa1a8b381c3bc8e58758bb38c3/4.jpg
    Brilliant.

    Camera on the left seems like some sort of futuristic big ass rifle shooting lasers and stuff.

    I really like it.

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    Darn BZ.........as soon as I think I'm starting to get the hang clicking you go and post something like that amazing psycho shot, great work !!!

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    Too bad about the flare, maybe a better quality CPL would help ????



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    Quote Originally Posted by alpha0ne View Post
    Too bad about the flare, maybe a better quality CPL would help ????
    With or without a CPL ( whether it's a low quality or a high quality doesn't matter much in this case ) in this case, it's mostly about the lens.
    In cases like this one, if you see flares, if they're in easily removable places, go for it, otherwise move the camera a bit left and right until you get rid of them.
    In this specific case you could move the camera more to the right, in order to give the last building on the right some more breathing room.
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    Lovely bridge bench. That suspension style is fantastic and the current in the river(?) is awesome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darakian View Post
    Lovely bridge bench. That suspension style is fantastic and the current in the river(?) is awesome!
    Cheers man!

    It's a sea.
    The current you see comes from the tide, it's changing every 6 hours there.
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    Wow great pics! Makes me want to go somewhere with nice landscapes, but unfortunately there is no such thing i my area.

    Quote Originally Posted by labs23 View Post
    @Fr3ak I like your desolate photos, its haunting and made me think no one must've been living in the area, also kinda reminds me of a picture from Chernobyl.
    That made my day, Chernobyl, haha, nice one! Actually in all the pictures I posted there are people living in the buildings. The weather, the air pollution, the bad build quality and the lack of maintenance pay their toll, so after a while, everything looks like a nuclear fallout area.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post
    With or without a CPL ( whether it's a low quality or a high quality doesn't matter much in this case ) in this case, it's mostly about the lens.
    In cases like this one, if you see flares, if they're in easily removable places, go for it, otherwise move the camera a bit left and right until you get rid of them.
    In this specific case you could move the camera more to the right, in order to give the last building on the right some more breathing room.
    Thanks BZ, I'll keep that in mind though I didn't know I could remove the flare (yes.......I know I'm a noob ) but will check in lightroom and see if I can fix next time, I only discovered the other day I could reduce the flare by moving left/right

    Love the bridge, stunning !!!!!!



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    Nice one! It seems slightly tilted, but I love it! Who's the chick?
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    Nothing special, place wasn't what I was looking for and hoped to be.
    But... who cares, my evening was kind of adventurous, so it's ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darakian View Post
    Nice one! It seems slightly tilted, but I love it! Who's the chick?
    When I was developing that picture I was tilting it right and left, it never looked right, so I went back to that spot the next day to have a look how it looks and it is somewhat weird. The street is indeed not flat, but you might be right, it might need a slight tilt clockwise. Nonetheless that is something I have to work on, especially with the wide angle lens I have to take more care.

    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post
    Nothing special, place wasn't what I was looking for and hoped to be.
    But... who cares, my evening was kind of adventurous, so it's ok
    I also like that one, looks dangerous as well ^^

    It is raining here heavily all day long for quite some time now and I am running out of spots to go to on foot. Hopefully that is going to change soon, now that I also own a tripod and might start doing experiments at night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BenchZowner View Post
    Nothing special, place wasn't what I was looking for and hoped to be.
    But... who cares, my evening was kind of adventurous, so it's ok
    Nice...........but what would you have done if a train can along on the other track ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpha0ne View Post
    Nice...........but what would you have done if a train can along on the other track ?
    I'd duck and let it pass above me :p

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