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02/21/2006 10:29:45 AM · #1
A couple of us went out on a GTG (get together for those that don't know) last sunday and I am always amazed at the variety of shots that everyone gets, and how each person looks at things differently.
What I say someone else missed, but then I missed something they saw.

Images from the day - from different people, to illustrate my point (and to show off some really fine work!)
Scott Hirschman
Christopher Perry
Emmanuel Panagiotakis

02/21/2006 10:57:15 AM · #2
I like Emmanuels stuff.
02/21/2006 10:59:59 AM · #3
That Chris Perry does some nice flower shots. Someone should get him into DPC :-)

R.
02/21/2006 09:26:37 PM · #4
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

That Chris Perry does some nice flower shots. Someone should get him into DPC :-)

R.


Yeah!
it was a lot of fun. Not many went, claiming shooting flowers was boring. Not true! Used every lens in my bag and some in Emmanuel's, and Scott was using a 300mm 2.8 or some such monster.
Used: 12-24 tokina, 18-50 2.8 sigma, canon 100mm 2.8 macro, canon 180 2.8 macro, 70-210 2.8 tamron, 15mm fishey (canon i think), 50 1.8 canon

Emmanuel and I both agreed we need 4 bodies each with different lenses to do this right. God help use when we go shoot a sporting event!
02/21/2006 09:55:45 PM · #5
Fantastic. Thanks for sharing.

Oh to have an eye like Emmanual... love his stuff.
02/21/2006 10:10:12 PM · #6
I agree with Bear ... I loved Chris Perry's work ... everyone did a great job but I liked Chris' the best.
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