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Trevor Tollefsbol
{K:2458} 3/31/2003
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Great capture! I like the expression on his face. Good timing. I agree with Debbie, and a little less DOF could be desired.
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Debbie Groff
{K:9569} 6/24/2002
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Pretty good first attempt Kim. I'm wondering if a faster shutter speed, such as 125 or 250 at f/8, would have captured this a bit sharper? I'm thinking it would clarify the biker and blur out the rocks and grass? The fill flash that Terrence mentioned would probably be a great try out. I never even thought of fill flash for portraiture and outdoor shooting until Terrence mentioned it to me:)
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 6/22/2002
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Oops, I mean pre-meter. I'm sure you know what I meant! *grin*
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Kim Culbert
{K:37070} 6/22/2002
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Thank you Toni and Terrence for your critiques and comments. Next time Terrence I will try to pre-expose to soften those harsh lights.
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Terrence Kent
{K:7023} 6/22/2002
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Great action shot kim, but i'll give my general jive about harsh light, highlights, fill flash, etc. Highlights are a bit hot, I'd meter those before hand and preserve them in your exposure on the slide, and fill the difference. Not always practical I know~
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Toni Martin
{K:5092} 6/22/2002
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Kim you are really good at this. You should submitt this to a sports magazine. I love the framing of the shot. Could not be better. I was just thinking how this would look if you had shot it from a much greater distance. You could call it "Ridge Runner!" Keep up the good work!
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