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01/31/2004 03:01:34 PM · #1 |
I was in the park this morning and came across this young boy feeding a squirrel...
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01/31/2004 03:06:45 PM · #2 |
setz! I love this! emotive right along with that other one of yours.. the one at the fair - the little boy holding the pig.
love the timelessness of the sepia.. great shot!
do you have the other one posted as a print? |
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01/31/2004 03:08:36 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by KarenB: setz! I love this! emotive right along with that other one of yours.. the one at the fair - the little boy holding the pig.
love the timelessness of the sepia.. great shot!
do you have the other one posted as a print? |
No.. I don't even have the other one online anymore. I don't intend to make a print from this one either.. just thought it was a nice shot :)
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01/31/2004 03:10:18 PM · #4 |
:( that's too bad.. cuz it's the kind of shot I would buy. Fits into my "country setting" at home :) |
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01/31/2004 03:14:56 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by KarenB: :( that's too bad.. cuz it's the kind of shot I would buy. Fits into my "country setting" at home :) |
If you would like to have a print of this, I will make the image file available for you...
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01/31/2004 03:39:28 PM · #6 |
Excellent shot. Great DOF. What lens and settings did you use? |
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01/31/2004 03:48:12 PM · #7 |
did you use your shiney new monopod?
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01/31/2004 05:48:17 PM · #8 |
Beautiful light and shadow.
Great the tones and emotion. |
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01/31/2004 06:19:53 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by deafwolf: Excellent shot. Great DOF. What lens and settings did you use? |
300mm lens @ 160mm
1/500"
f/8
ISO 200
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01/31/2004 06:20:07 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by hsteg: did you use your shiney new monopod? |
Not on this one...
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01/31/2004 06:54:01 PM · #11 |
That is too cute! That little boy had patience and love in him to not scare the squirl away! Great job on the photo John!
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01/31/2004 07:45:31 PM · #12 |
John - I can't believe you're pretending that you don't camp in this park, talking to the squirrels like Dr Doolittle - telling them how to pose for your next shot. :)
Another cracking shot by the way. |
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01/31/2004 10:54:26 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by Imagineer: John - I can't believe you're pretending that you don't camp in this park, talking to the squirrels like Dr Doolittle - telling them how to pose for your next shot. :)
Another cracking shot by the way. |
Thanks.. I don't camp out there but I go frequently. Its one of the few places I can go where I see something new on every trip.
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01/31/2004 11:19:32 PM · #14 |
Love the way you captured the emotion by the posture rather than the face. Also love the way the wooden railings make lines pointing towards the subject
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01/31/2004 11:42:42 PM · #15 |
Very nice, John. Your tones are amazing. Wide and deep!
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02/01/2004 12:35:12 AM · #16 |
Wow, a squirrel shot. Next time get the kid holding a flower with a cat on a leash.
BTW -- It's still a good pic.
Message edited by author 2004-02-01 00:36:58. |
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02/01/2004 01:03:52 AM · #17 |
John, although too late, if you titled it Youth and Curiosity, I think it would have placed VERY well in the "Things that go together" challenge. |
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