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    "Strapping myself to a sitski built with 30lb of metal and fibreglass then trying to water ski in it sounds like a stupid idea to me.

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    Strange bit of lightening.



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    Love that shot, outabounds. Ah, now I know who you are from FB. I'm old friends with S. McD from back in the day

    Crazy shot mtcham! Wild!

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    Mason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outabounds View Post
    every day there is a better shot than the one previous. killin it.

    MTcham, cool lightning. I wonder what causes that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mnfreeskier View Post
    Couple of pics from the trip back to MN.

    Holy hell that dude is getting some HUDGE air!!! I would love to see someone being able to go that big in person.
    Don't be that guy. That guy is dead.
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    "I just looked down to see if I was wearing my seatbelt, and I'm sitting at my desk in my room."
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    crest trail the other day...
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiingislife View Post
    Mason.
    Your dog should be drinking PBR like the rest of us skiers.

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    Stoli:


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    I posted one of these from my D40 the other day. Just got my film back from the same night and this version is far better.

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    Kodak Ektar 100 (love this stuff)
    exposed about a minute @ f/11



    I like the way you can see my friend standing inside the orb.

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    man outabounds, you're really getting that stuff dialed in. That looks really superb.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    man outabounds, you're really getting that stuff dialed in. That looks really superb.
    I'm pretty lucky to be shooting with one of the top light painters. I've started spinning some of my own orbs, but they're not quite fit for human consumption. I'll probably post one soon for you all to laugh your asses off at.

    Check out his photostream. The "native american easter egg" is fucking sick.
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    I'm only adjusting two settings so I might be missing something. Do you do everything as raw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gebster View Post
    Your dog should be drinking PBR like the rest of us skiers.
    Real skiers only drink PBR in the winter, when they're poor.

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    A few from my sisters wedding and rehearsal dinner





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    Geb what was the light source on all of these? To me they look like they'd all improve with softening of the light source, which may or may not have been possible. I like the smarties photo but I'd like it a lot more with a bit more aperture and some toilet paper or something over the light source. Tell your sister great job on the beers. Stone and Mammoth = my kind of wedding
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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    Geb what was the light source on all of these? To me they look like they'd all improve with softening of the light source, which may or may not have been possible. I like the smarties photo but I'd like it a lot more with a bit more aperture and some toilet paper or something over the light source. Tell your sister great job on the beers. Stone and Mammoth = my kind of wedding
    Didn't use a flash, just worked with the lights that were turned on and the sunlight was making its way into the building.

    Stone was my brothers choice since it was the only decent beer being sold across the street at Costco and of course the Mammoth Brew Co was my choice...had the back of my subie filled with boxes of beer for the drive from Mammoth to SD.

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    Finally got this one uploaded, weeeee!





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    I went back out last night and remembered passing this strange old auto shop with massive amounts of florescent light coming from it. Its in the middle of nowhere.



    And just before sunset.

    People should learn endurance; they should learn to endure the discomforts of heat and cold, hunger and thirst; they should learn to be patient when receiving abuse and scorn; for it is the practice of endurance that quenches the fire of worldly passions which is burning up their bodies.
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    Little advice on this shot. How can I get the shutter fast enough to blur the water but not make the sky look white?


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    Quote Originally Posted by VTsession View Post


    Little advice on this shot. How can I get the shutter fast enough to blur the water but not make the sky look white?


    You would need a Graduated Neutral Density Filter

    Wikipedia:

    [ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graduated_neutral_density_filter[/ame]

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    At that time of day maybe just a regular neutral density filter, the sky doesn't look that much brighter than the water. Or both, because you've blown out the water detail - but that's possibly because you were shooting wide open as well. The graduated neutral density filter takes away light from part of the frame. The neutral density filter takes away light from the entire frame. What kind of camera is this? You may have to hold the filter in front of the camera by hand
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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    At that time of day maybe just a regular neutral density filter, the sky doesn't look that much brighter than the water. Or both, because you've blown out the water detail - but that's possibly because you were shooting wide open as well. The graduated neutral density filter takes away light from part of the frame. The neutral density filter takes away light from the entire frame. What kind of camera is this? You may have to hold the filter in front of the camera by hand
    The camera is a Canon Rebel XT with the 18-55 mm kit lens. I took the pic when the sun was on its way down, at around 6:30 PM or so. There was a UV filter on the camera when the shot was taken. Shutter was 1/6, ISO 200, f/22.0 at 18mm

    Had the same issue with this pic to. Really dying to get the moving water pics right. Same camera and settings on this pic too.


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