
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Eagle Gate

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This blog is for us to share our interest in photography. It is a great way to share what we are learning, or already know, with one another. By including the details about each photo (camera settings, etc.)and the why of each capture we all benefit. It also allows us to 'show off' what we are up to. Remember please, these images are copyrighted, please do not copy, reproduce or use for any commercial purpose. Thank you, LYLE, Bruce and Steve. You may contact us at shenemanboys@gmail.com
As you can see one of the cars was moving when I took the shots, it came out kinda funny. I only used used three of the shots from the set, the two bottom ones and the top one. LYLE
ReplyDeleteI was looking at the car and remembering an old movie where the car split in half, the feild of focus is amazing with that short lens. I like the angle you shot at and that the eagle doesn't have the slave tower (sorry my warped sence of humor) directly behind it, that eagle is really speaking to me it dominates the picture, good job. Bruce
ReplyDeleteI'd like to see the upper right hand corner of this zoomed in. Can you take it again and crop in closer? Cool perspective.
ReplyDeleteI think I understand what you want. I will take the camera back to the 'slave tower' on Tuesday and try again. LYLE
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