TBaraki TPF Noob! Joined Jan 17, 2005 Messages 718 Reaction score 4 Location Edmonton, Canada Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Nov 9, 2006 #2 I like it. That little chunk of sky really adds drama. The processing as a whole is really well done.
I like it. That little chunk of sky really adds drama. The processing as a whole is really well done.
Dan28607 TPF Noob! Joined Sep 29, 2006 Messages 357 Reaction score 12 Location Boone, NC Nov 9, 2006 #3 Very cool shot! Did he land it?
Johno TPF Noob! Joined May 26, 2006 Messages 316 Reaction score 0 Location British Columbia Nov 9, 2006 #4 Brilliant mood in this one! Feels very urban, A+++ What was your technique for the conversion?
woodsac TPF Noob! Joined Jul 14, 2005 Messages 5,712 Reaction score 260 Location In a black hole Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Nov 9, 2006 #5 It's a little tight around the top, but I dig the action and really like the processing :thumbup:
Rabieshund TPF Noob! Joined Jul 11, 2006 Messages 450 Reaction score 0 Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Nov 9, 2006 #6 Really good! How did you get the sky so perfectly exposed? HDR?
gizmo2071 TPF Noob! Joined Oct 19, 2006 Messages 861 Reaction score 0 Location Toronto, ONT Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Nov 9, 2006 #7 Incredible capture
THORHAMMER No longer a newbie, moving up! Joined Dec 24, 2005 Messages 2,789 Reaction score 8 Nov 9, 2006 #8 I realllly love it... reminds me of a place I shot a car around the nabisco factory in buena park California... nice shot well exposed , good action.
I realllly love it... reminds me of a place I shot a car around the nabisco factory in buena park California... nice shot well exposed , good action.
JEazy TPF Noob! Joined May 22, 2006 Messages 388 Reaction score 0 Nov 9, 2006 Thread Starter 🔹 #9 Rabieshund said: Really good! How did you get the sky so perfectly exposed? HDR? Click to expand... Nope. A little rule I have for myself and skate photography is that I expose to get a nice detailed sky then I use several off-camera flashes to expose the skater and the obstacle.
Rabieshund said: Really good! How did you get the sky so perfectly exposed? HDR? Click to expand... Nope. A little rule I have for myself and skate photography is that I expose to get a nice detailed sky then I use several off-camera flashes to expose the skater and the obstacle.
Rabieshund TPF Noob! Joined Jul 11, 2006 Messages 450 Reaction score 0 Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Nov 9, 2006 #10 Aaah, I see! Smart! It gives a great result. What flash do you use?
JEazy TPF Noob! Joined May 22, 2006 Messages 388 Reaction score 0 Nov 9, 2006 Thread Starter 🔹 #11 Rabieshund said: Aaah, I see! Smart! It gives a great result. What flash do you use? Click to expand... Two Nikon SB-600's and a Vivi 16a. I'm working on getting another SB-600 and some Pocket Wizards, right now I'm using sync cords.
Rabieshund said: Aaah, I see! Smart! It gives a great result. What flash do you use? Click to expand... Two Nikon SB-600's and a Vivi 16a. I'm working on getting another SB-600 and some Pocket Wizards, right now I'm using sync cords.
ozzono TPF Noob! Joined Oct 12, 2005 Messages 422 Reaction score 9 Location Castellón (Spain) Nov 9, 2006 #12 I like very many. The tonality and the photographed reason it seems to me excellent. Greetings from Spain.
I like very many. The tonality and the photographed reason it seems to me excellent. Greetings from Spain.
teishu TPF Noob! Joined Aug 9, 2006 Messages 203 Reaction score 0 Location Staffordshire, UK Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Nov 9, 2006 #13 great shot, made to be B&W
JEazy TPF Noob! Joined May 22, 2006 Messages 388 Reaction score 0 Nov 9, 2006 Thread Starter 🔹 #14 Thanks everyone for the comments, this is probably one of my favorite skateboard photos I've taken.