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Here is a couple I took. Canon

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Wow cs5, great pics! How did you manage the first one??

Thanks, the first one I have the camera mounted on a pole that is suction cupped to the hood, then I went out on the road in front of the house and set the exposure for about 20 seconds using a ND filter to block the light. Using a remote trigger I started gently pushing the truck and tripped the shutter. That is soft oil on a gravel road, had no idea a 8600 lb truck would be that hard to push lol. Driving it was not an option because the vibration from the engine would shake the camera too much. I am super happy with the results. Oh and a little time in photoshop fixing rock chips :) it's an 05 with 300K on it so there was a few.
 

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Haha
It looks like it's going mach 3. Goood job.

You should enter that photo in a contest.

Thanks, the first one I have the camera mounted on a pole that is suction cupped to the hood, then I went out on the road in front of the house and set the exposure for about 20 seconds using a ND filter to block the light. Using a remote trigger I started gently pushing the truck and tripped the shutter. That is soft oil on a gravel road, had no idea a 8600 lb truck would be that hard to push lol. Driving it was not an option because the vibration from the engine would shake the camera too much. I am super happy with the results. Oh and a little time in photoshop fixing rock chips :) it's an 05 with 300K on it so there was a few.
 
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I run a canon d60, manfroto tripod, several lenses right up from primes to L series zooms...some studio lights
Really enjoy off camera flash work.
Here are a couple of pics. Some are portrait work, some from a trip to Rwanda where we hiked up to see the mountain gorrilla's (same ones as gorrilas in the mist) and some off camera flash work.
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Oh here is a neat one I did....see if you can figure out how I did it....
ONE picture...no photoshop. 2619_61957087250_2717604_n.jpg
 

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Some great advice in this thread and some not so great advice. Only thing i will say, is for sledding and action shots in general, ISO is NOT your friend.

I shoot with a Canon 7D and for sledding my Preferred lens is the Canon F4.0 70-200mm L, i picked it over the F2.8 II because of weight, and i've never been happier.

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It gives me great Results Though :)
 

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Oh here is a neat one I did....see if you can figure out how I did it....
ONE picture...no photoshop.View attachment 151681

Are you the face and the silhouette?

I'd have to guess 1 exposure, but two different strobes. One lighting the "floating" face from below, followed by one lighting the photographer from behind. If you are both the face and the photographer, then a much slower shutter speed, and a longer gap between strobes firing, as you moved to your second position.

Just a guess. Might be backwards and the silhouette was done first.
 

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Are you the face and the silhouette?

I'd have to guess 1 exposure, but two different strobes. One lighting the "floating" face from below, followed by one lighting the photographer from behind. If you are both the face and the photographer, then a much slower shutter speed, and a longer gap between strobes firing, as you moved to your second position.

Just a guess. Might be backwards and the silhouette was done first.

Yes I'm both the sihouette and the face

Ok...so LOOONG exposure...dark dark room, low ISO and minimal apature.
1 Flash hand held, manual fire.

First one face the door and bounce the strobe off the door.
Then spin around, kneel down and fire the strobe on really low power at(past) my face.
 
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Interesting, But it would be a lot easier for me to replicate it in photoshop haha

Likely....I really love the power of off camera flash...i have tons of wicked shots
read this site...amazing what you can do for little cash.

Strobist
 

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Likely....I really love the power of off camera flash...i have tons of wicked shots
read this site...amazing what you can do for little cash.

Strobist

no doubt, i have to flashes that I use consistantly off camera. The power of angles of light should not be under estimated :)
 

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Some great pics in this thread....along with some talented peeps....

Luv taking pic's used to spend a small fortune on print film, now with digital I'm taking 6 to 8 thousand pics a year.....between sports photo's and what I call recreation pictures....

I'll start with my main subject......
 

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Some great pics in this thread....along with some talented peeps....

Luv taking pic's used to spend a small fortune on print film, now with digital I'm taking 6 to 8 thousand pics a year.....between sports photo's and what I call recreation pictures....

I'll start with my main subject......

Stats please! camera, lens, settings. It looks like your shutter speed isnt high enough and your ISO is set too high
 

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We have a 7D with a 50mm lens. I don't really know how to use it but I've never looked into how to use it i some how adjust it and get some decent pics.My wife uses it for hair competition photo shoots.

Very annoying to lug around on trips, but its going to be awesome when we have our baby April 22nd.

I would say if your looking for a camera never get something too advanced cause you have the cash. It's a learning process for sure. Can always upgrade when your ready.
 
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