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Postby MHD on Sun Jan 14, 2007 7:47 am

Louise ripping it up at Eaglecrest Juneau, Alaska
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Postby lukeo on Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:05 pm

I'll bump your thread? You bump my thread?

I wish I was in Alaska, that's a ripper of a shot, how do you find lugging the D200 around the snowfields?
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Postby Oscar on Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:44 pm

Scott, this is a really disturbing shot!! Disturbing because I'd rather I was ripping it up. :(

C&C wise - I think Louise isn't centred enough on her skis. Perhaps she knew you were taking the shot and was trying to look stylish but it looks as if she isn't forward enough. :) Nice and parallel though. So how would I know I'm no ski instructor anyway. What skis is she using - are they Volkl?

Did you use off camera flash in this one as there appears to be a shadow? Looks like in this scenario that maybe on camera could have been OK.

I used to find it a pain carrying an SLR on the slopes so was happy when P&S cameras became available.

Cool capture Scott. Another to savour for the memories.

Cheers, Mick :) :) :)
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Postby MHD on Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:42 pm

Oscar wrote:Scott, this is a really disturbing shot!! Disturbing because I'd rather I was ripping it up. :(

C&C wise - I think Louise isn't centred enough on her skis. Perhaps she knew you were taking the shot and was trying to look stylish but it looks as if she isn't forward enough. :) Nice and parallel though. So how would I know I'm no ski instructor anyway. What skis is she using - are they Volkl?

Did you use off camera flash in this one as there appears to be a shadow? Looks like in this scenario that maybe on camera could have been OK.

I used to find it a pain carrying an SLR on the slopes so was happy when P&S cameras became available.

Cool capture Scott. Another to savour for the memories.

Cheers, Mick :) :) :)


Thanks!

I am soon going to write a review on the Topload zoom AW II + chest harness combo which has been a stellar combo for outdoors work and skiing... absolutely ideal..

I used SB-80DX for flash, I wanted louise to stand out a from the background, I was close to the ground trying to get some perspective so the foreground ground is a bit brighter, this is a moderate crop.

Oh yes... Hire skiis, Volkl which were good... left our own skis at home in the name of mobility but used our own boots...
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Postby Oscar on Mon Jan 15, 2007 4:25 pm

Hi Scott,
Does the chest harness stop the camera from bouncing against your chest when skiing? Sounds like it may be worth a try.
Did you have any problems with the batteries?

Looks like nice dry packed cover. I'm envious. Enjoy.

Cheers, Mick :) :) :)
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