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| 03/13/2008 05:27:42 PM |
Tuckerby PixlmakerComment by cgino: Okay, so here it is a week later, and no new shots of your new baby?? Tsk, tsk, tsk.... :-) |
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| 03/13/2008 05:26:46 PM |
Iguana Portraitby PixlmakerComment by cgino: oooo! and eeeeww! at once :-) Fantastic detail in the little fellow's skin, and great background color choice! You've made him look beautiful, and yet I think I'll stick to cats as pets :-) |
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| 03/07/2008 06:53:47 PM |
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| 03/06/2008 09:41:56 PM |
Tuckerby PixlmakerComment by ace flyman: Love the dog races. I hear they make great pets when they retire. Any stats? Congrats!, we always wanted adopt one.... |
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| 03/06/2008 08:45:00 PM |
Tuckerby PixlmakerComment by cgino: Awww, how cute! How great of you to adopt him, I'm sure he'll be MUCH better off in a real home with humans who love him :-) I'll look forward to more pics! |
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| 02/21/2008 07:08:04 AM |
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| 02/14/2008 02:54:46 PM |
The Eyes Have Itby PixlmakerComment by gwe21: She has beautiful eyes. Did you PP the eyes at all? the lighting looks a little flat, but I think that overall this is a beautiful shot. |
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| 02/14/2008 01:30:54 PM |
The Eyes Have Itby PixlmakerComment by Eyesup: Great eyes! the makeup and framing of the shot all draw me too them. I do wish that there was a little more colour to the eye themselves.. but nothing you could really do about that :) I also love the fact that you can tell her whole expression from the eyes
well done! |
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| 02/11/2008 04:55:34 PM |
Camaro Rear Viewby PixlmakerComment by pineapple: The beauty of car shows is that they are well lit because the vendors want people to see and admire their wares. But shooting in auditoriums etc is where the 5D is really a blessing. Even at ISO 1600 the noise is relatively low. But a faster lens than an f/4.0 is certainly in order. The 50mm f/1.4 does the job. f/2.8 lenses, such as the 24-70mm f/2.8, in such circumstances feel slow. Looks like you had fun there. |
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| 02/10/2008 12:03:36 AM |
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