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Subject: [Leica] IMG: catch the tired prisoner
From: phamard at numericable.fr (Philippe Amard)
Date: Mon Oct 8 04:08:48 2007
References: <kb6ig3p0d7o80s61sl6k0j3s72ihrjnu0h@4ax.com> <47091B28.5030800@numericable.fr> <fmhig354g1oouff8m7fvnl0otda8brab8f@4ax.com>

Good job - nice densities - and
beautiful subjects of course.

Thanks
Phil...x


Eric wrote:

>Phil:
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>>Could we have some technical details please.
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>http://canid.com/newest/prisoner.html
>1/160 at f/4
>ISO 400
>Canon 5D, 24-105/4 at 60mm
>
>Of the three, this was my heavily manipulated in Photoshop.  Converted to
>B&W and then tried to get the posts to be level.  I was shooting from down
>below, so the posts tilted in at the top.
>
>http://canid.com/newest/tired.html
>1/80 at f/5.6
>ISO 400
>Canon 5D, 24-105/4 at 70mm
>
>Gotta love the light from a north-facing sliding glass door.  :)  That's the
>blown white background.  My wife told me "grab your camera.  Be quick *and*
>quiet."  I've learned to listen to her.  :)
>
>http://canid.com/newest/the_catch.html
>1/640 at f/8
>ISO 400
>Canon XTi, 300/4 + 1.4x (effective 672mm.)
>
>She was playing first base, and I was sitting about 15 ft past 3rd.  The kid
>on the right is in the pitcher position.  She was attempting to catch a
>throw back to 1st from the 2nd baseman.  I used a "cropped" camera plus a
>1.4x teleconverter which made the 300mm yield the same view as a 672mm lens
>on a full frame body.
>
>Thanks for looking!
>
>
>
>--
>Eric
>http://canid.com/
>
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In reply to: Message from ericm at pobox.com (Eric) ([Leica] IMG: catch the tired prisoner)
Message from phamard at numericable.fr (Philippe Amard) ([Leica] IMG: catch the tired prisoner)
Message from ericm at pobox.com (Eric) ([Leica] IMG: catch the tired prisoner)