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09/06/2005 03:41:35 PM · #1 |
Jaw-droppingly, ball-bouncingly awesome.. Check out the whale shots. Or the eagles...
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09/06/2005 03:44:36 PM · #2 |
OK, that's IT!!!! I'm going to out right now to spend $50K on equipment, $500K on a boat, move to Alaska and start taking pictures! My mind is made up! Thanks for the encouragement!
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09/06/2005 03:45:25 PM · #3 |
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09/06/2005 03:46:30 PM · #4 |
They are so clear..... geese what is he using they dont look real they are so clear. WOW just awesome pictures
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09/06/2005 03:47:37 PM · #5 |
They are stunning images but many are "digital art," or compilations, are they not? |
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09/06/2005 03:48:09 PM · #6 |
Yep I can see that in a few of them, some are obvious
Message edited by author 2005-09-06 15:48:38.
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09/06/2005 03:55:27 PM · #7 |
Don't you want to take pictures like that and have the money to buy all the big cameras and lenses? I do. |
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09/06/2005 03:58:48 PM · #8 |
Not all of that is photography...but the photographs are nice.
Edit: I shouldn't be so reckless...I highly suspect that not all of that is photography but could be proven wrong.
Message edited by author 2005-09-06 16:01:53. |
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09/06/2005 03:59:14 PM · #9 |
absolutely beautiful.....
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09/06/2005 04:15:09 PM · #10 |
The whale photos are breath taking. They are certainly not easy to get...can't imagine getting ALL of those. I'd be one proud lady. |
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09/06/2005 04:16:21 PM · #11 |
I heard he used an XT with the kit lens for those pics! |
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09/06/2005 04:17:00 PM · #12 |
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09/06/2005 04:18:01 PM · #13 |
not bad, for a professional
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09/06/2005 04:18:59 PM · #14 |
How gorgeous are his pictures!!!
I've seen equal to that tho in DPC...
I give lots of kudos to those who can photograph that well and am proud to know some that I call friends :)
Message edited by author 2005-09-06 16:19:21. |
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09/06/2005 04:22:36 PM · #15 |
I believe they are all out of the camera compositions that have been polish-processed only. No composites. Google Jim Brandenburg sometime for similar photography.
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09/06/2005 04:37:39 PM · #16 |
I'm glad others though there was some monkey-business going on. I would point out whale shot #19 in specific. The light on the mountains appears to be coming on the right side and behind. There is too much of a highlight on the whale's white "eye" and jaw which makes the light source appear to be in front. Likely a composite.
Still, I can commend him on the PS work alone. It's pretty well done. Only someone looking for it could spot it. |
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09/06/2005 04:39:19 PM · #17 |
beautiful stuff, but, all the same, to echo di53, that's the type of stuff i see from jon lucas just about every time he touches a camera...
some of jon's stuff |
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09/06/2005 04:43:26 PM · #18 |
Go to Anacortes or the San Juan Islands in Puget Sound WA, and you too will have an opportunity to take these type of images. The place is crawling with them.
80% of good photography is being there with a camera |
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09/06/2005 04:44:10 PM · #19 |
They didn't seem like composite shots to me. Stunning work though. |
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09/06/2005 06:20:15 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by skiprow: beautiful stuff, but, all the same, to echo di53, that's the type of stuff i see from jon lucas just about every time he touches a camera...
some of jon's stuff |
or some of ed's stuff, when he's not trudging around looking for street shots |
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