Very cool! ; The tree shot against the sky is great. ; and I like the windy HDR - it's unique...long exposures in the wind generally get ruined, but sometimes it can add a funky element to the shot.
Jeff, ; the colors on your Tree of Life photo are amazing. ; What equipment did you use and how did you get the colors so sharp at that time of evening? Thanks.
Thanks all- Taken with a D700 and Sigma 12-24 @24mm, f8 for 8 seconds. ; No real processing except for cropping and a little saturation boost. ; Full exif is here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/capturelif ... 0828/meta/
I'm finally starting to work my way through the 5400 shots I took during my two-week trip to the World. ; Here are a few from the AK night meet. Click on the photos to go to their respective Flickr pages.
Nice work Dennis! I like the first TOL pic the best. 5400 shots!!! wow... Think that I had just over a 1000 for the week. Looking forward to seeing more of your pictures.
3862 made the trip home on cards, now down to probably slightly over half that, culling and processing continue daily
I think I ended up with around 2200, but probably 1/3 of those were from the Burst mode shooting at LMA.
I did a lot of three-shot brackets at night, so of the 5400 there are probably closer to 3000 unique shots. ; Next time I need to work on quality over quantity.
I think this is probably the best shot I got during the pre-event meet. Erich [attachthumb=1] [attachments posted prior to 4/27/2010 have been deleted by admin. be sure to link images to make sure they don't get removed]
Beautiful shot! ; I came home with about 2200 shots, and have narrowed it down to about 970. ; Some of those could probably go also, but there is either a story behind it, or it's not that bad.
Whew! ; I thought I shot a ton, but apparently don't shoot nearly as many as most. ; I came home with 940 shots, not deleting any during the trip. ; Got rid of about 100 or so that were junked, then distilled down to 300 or so for slideshowing, and further culled down to about 90 to upload.