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12th July 2012, 09:38 PM
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Running water, running man, running sun
Sometimes the universe places everything to the right place just for you.
All you have to do is:
a) carry your camera with you
b) "see"
I partially failed in (a) because I didn't have my dslr with me and unfortunately my point and shoot although a great camera is not the one for a low light situation (especially without a tripod). But at least I got something.
I cannot decide about the crop. CC welcome.
Thanks for taking a look,
Miltos
Last edited by MilT0s; 12th July 2012 at 09:44 PM.
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13th July 2012, 09:06 AM
#2
Re: Running water, running man, running sun
Hi Miltos,
You captured a great scene here. Considering the limitations of the P310 you have done a great job.
“ISO 800 starts to show signs of processing artifacts but is still perfectly usable.” From a review on the P310.
This is something we always have to consider when capturing under difficult conditions. “Can the equipment I am using handle the conditions”. Knowing the limitations of the equipment we use makes us aware of what we can capture and what quality image we can expect to get from it.
I like the composition, it is a striking picture. Well done.
No 2, I think, is beter. Now don’t leave your DSLR at home again.
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13th July 2012, 09:19 AM
#3
Re: Running water, running man, running sun
great shots, 2nd one is better. And i try to take my camera with me where ever i go. I have a second tripod in my car just incase
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13th July 2012, 10:52 AM
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Re: Running water, running man, running sun
Definitely the second one works best for me. Consider eliminating the bright light in the top left corner, as it's a bit of a distraction.
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