
Larger image linked as follows :-
http://www.pbase.com/steven_hight/image ... 1/original
There were alot of cameras around on the Sunday (8/07/07), would love to see some other shots.
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Abbey Festival - CabooltureHave a very limited history with posting pictures on this site, but I was pleased with the results from two days recently.
![]() Larger image linked as follows :- http://www.pbase.com/steven_hight/image ... 1/original There were alot of cameras around on the Sunday (8/07/07), would love to see some other shots. D300, D200, (D70 - now with daughter) and heaps of Nikon stuff.
http://www.pbase.com/steven_hight
Plugging the picture.Will have to speak to the powers that be about advertising rates at this joint.
Guess I must have posted in the wrong category. D300, D200, (D70 - now with daughter) and heaps of Nikon stuff.
http://www.pbase.com/steven_hight
images should be posted in the images section as no one will see them buried down here
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Thanks BR Haven't posted many images before - appreciate the heads up. D300, D200, (D70 - now with daughter) and heaps of Nikon stuff.
http://www.pbase.com/steven_hight
I think it Would have been better without the flash.
The hot spot on the helmet is distracting. Also the shadow across the LHS eye. Perhaps have the subject in the shade and light by a white card in the sun. (Yes I know this is a not tho be repeated shot. Also perhaps, for this subject, a more straight on view. The additional symmetry would work IMO. Greg
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Thanks for the move into comment territory gstark.
Sorry to break the dimension rules, should have linked to a smaller size from the pbase link. Your wisdom is appreciated Mr Darcy. Unfortunately, things move very quickly at events such as these, and the exposure settings were made by reflex. I was concentrating on the Warriors' eye. The little fill flash on the D200 provides a glint to the eyes that would have been lost if exposure was measured to eliminate the glare off the helmet. Photography is often a juggle of compromises I guess. D300, D200, (D70 - now with daughter) and heaps of Nikon stuff.
http://www.pbase.com/steven_hight
I like it! I would just like to have seen more of his right eye. I didn't find myself too distracted by the hot spot on the helmet but I was drawn to his eye(s), which is why I would like to see both of them.
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