Random Snap Shot Thread

My focus point, I should have changed it to the wall. You got my changing mine all the time now Dane. :lol: Thanks.
 
My focus point, I should have changed it to the wall. You got my changing mine all the time now Dane. :lol: Thanks.

I always shoot single focus point. Once i got used to it it just comes as very natural now.


its very helpful, especially if you are NOT shooting at like F/10 or higher.


Its even more helpful in the photojournalism line of work. Things happen very very fast and you really have to be ready. Sometimes the subject im shooting will all of a sudden move to the left real quick and if your not fast with focus points...now she is blurred out and you can see some nice trees in the background...haha
 
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Central Michigan University quarterback Dan LeFevour boxes offensive linemen Jeff Maddux during CMU's MAINstage. The battle went on for about two minutes with no clear winner at the end. (Chris Bacarella / Staff Photographer)



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Egypt senior Mohamed Farag shoots as many baskets as he can at the Rip It Energy Drink tent Sunday afternoon during MAINstage. Farag made more than 40 points during the one-minute time frame he was allowed. (Chris Bacarella/Staff Photographer)



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Oxford freshman Jessica Pyke concentrates Monday afternoon in the Indoor Athletic Complex at Central Michigan University as she listens to her Leadership Safari instructor give directions on how to draw a shape on the paper using only his hand gestures. (Chris Bacarella/Staff Photographer)



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These were a couple I took back in February in AZ. I just got around to touching them up. They're not very good, but I figured I'd share anyway.

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Also had a question about this picture (and pictures like it):

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Is this HDR? If not, what are you doing to get the contrast and colors so perfect? That is a great shot...trying to figure out what was done or what techniques were used, but I'm coming up empty. Amazing work!
 
Yeah, that wasn't an hdr shot. Just a reg shot with the 1.8 50 prime and some lightroom editing. :)
 
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