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I take pictures too :). Mostly of my two kids, but here are some of the ones that were 'explored' on flickr and some of the ones I like personally..
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What sorta equipment do you guys have? Currently have a 5D2, 24-70L and 135L, but have gone through almost every single L prime and zoom under 400mm.
 
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I take pictures too :). Mostly of my two kids, but here are some of the ones that were 'explored' on flickr and some of the ones I like personally..
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What sorta equipment do you guys have? Currently have a 5D2, 24-70L and 135L, but have gone through almost every single L prime and zoom under 400mm.

Beautiful pictures!
 
lol....Just a few more-
 

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These are some great pictures.
I wish I could access my Photobucket account right now but restriction at work won't let me do so.
I enjoy taking picutures of lightning; it may be hard and take skill and patience, but when you get that perfect shot, it's all worth it.
 
Some great shots posted by you guys and gals! Here are aome of mine:beer:
Gear: Canon 1D MIII, 24-70 2.8 L, 70-200 2.8 L, 16-35 2.8 L and other glass. AlienBees and 580EX's for off camera lighting.

New Jeep shot with available light late in the evening. Shot on location in Hutto Texas with an abandon cottin gin as a back drop.
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Seamless white paper, 3 light shoot.
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Model on location - one off camera light shot through a 52" soft box.
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My RK long armes pre install! < I love this shot, has a shop feel - 580EX camera mounted.
http://www.jkowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=12697
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Austin skyline on a good night - 10 second exposure - tripod mounted etc.
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Robbie K did a jump in Austin a year ago, I got to shoot it, now that was fun. He made it btw. 580EX camera mounted flash. The link to the jump: http://dpp-photography.com/g_robbie_k.htm
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A start up Dallas clothing company. 3 light shoot on seamless white paper.
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Austin wedding formal workshop, one off camera light.
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3 pan shots from our cabin at Big Bend National Park - stitched together in CS4 - B&W and sepia treatment. 100% available light shot at 7am. That is after staying up till 2am drinking beer!!
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The house that I have to live in because I am doing a Jeep build:beer:
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Abandon rail station in Prior OK. Shot in natural light. Post - selective color and B&W sepia treatment.
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I thought about it, primarily to compensate for the narrower sensitivity in digital cameras. In my previous life (before kids), I did my own processing and was very into the Zone System. I miss the latitude available in digital. Just don't have the time now.
ZONE System, haven't heard that in a long time.. But honestly, I'd never go back to film. Digital has so much more latitude, resolution and flexibility it would really be hard go back to the restrictions of film..

Lifetouch Lead photographer - Full Time (Nikon)
MotorSports Photographer - My Time (Canon)
 
Man....there are some gorgeous pictures in this thread. :smokin:

.....and Alec isn't even here.
 
Yeah I keep expecting Alec to post some of his fantastic Moab pics in this thread!
 
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