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08/16/2005 11:55:45 AM · #1
Took a few of Icelandic finest skaters the other day. Are they working ok??

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08/16/2005 11:56:45 AM · #2
wow very nice, crystal clear and sharp, what lens are u using?
08/16/2005 11:58:12 AM · #3
Originally posted by digitalpins:

wow very nice, crystal clear and sharp, what lens are u using?
Used Canon 28-105mm 3,5-5,6 and a 500 watt softbox.
08/16/2005 12:08:11 PM · #4
The first is my favorite because there is none of the background distraction that's in the others. Great sense of movement, too. :)
Nice job!
08/16/2005 12:15:33 PM · #5
Originally posted by toti:

Originally posted by digitalpins:

wow very nice, crystal clear and sharp, what lens are u using?
Used Canon 28-105mm 3,5-5,6 and a 500 watt softbox.


which 28-105mm lens?
08/16/2005 12:20:16 PM · #6
This one:
BH photo 28-105mm Canon
08/17/2005 11:30:51 AM · #7
Originally posted by christie3:

The first is my favorite because there is none of the background distraction that's in the others. Great sense of movement, too. :)
Nice job!

well after many years of skating you get that :) I can ask the skater what trick he is going to do and place myself according to that.
08/17/2005 11:32:34 AM · #8
Originally posted by toti:

Originally posted by christie3:

The first is my favorite because there is none of the background distraction that's in the others. Great sense of movement, too. :)
Nice job!

well after many years of skating you get that :) I can ask the skater what trick he is going to do and place myself according to that.

lol yeah, maybe that would help. :) these shots are really cool though--if they were here on DPC that first one would definitely be in my favorites! :)
08/17/2005 04:10:22 PM · #9
Originally posted by christie3:

Originally posted by toti:

Originally posted by christie3:

The first is my favorite because there is none of the background distraction that's in the others. Great sense of movement, too. :)
Nice job!

well after many years of skating you get that :) I can ask the skater what trick he is going to do and place myself according to that.

lol yeah, maybe that would help. :) these shots are really cool though--if they were here on DPC that first one would definitely be in my favorites! :)

they are in my portfolio ;)
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