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I think you should have used a bit wider aperture, the background is a bit too busy for my taste.
His flash sync speed was probably limited to 1/200. Stopping down the ISO would give a wider aperture, though. Using a Speedlite with high-speed sync is quite handy outdoors, I must say... everyone likes their fill-flash! :)
 
pdxflint & platypus63 - Thanks for the comments I appreciate the feedback.

platy, it was done with multiple exposures and merged in photomatix
 
His flash sync speed was probably limited to 1/200. Stopping down the ISO would give a wider aperture, though. Using a Speedlite with high-speed sync is quite handy outdoors, I must say... everyone likes their fill-flash! :)

Yeah exactly, stupid camera lol I'm on a quest to get the 430EX II lol but don't have it yet... :p
 
College Fjord, Alaska

This is a photo I took on a cruise to Alaska last summer. The weather had been overcast all day, but as we were having dinner this scene appeared. There was a lot of wasted baked Alaska as we all dashed to the decks for photos.
 

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This might be the best HDR shot I've ever seen. The light streaming down over the sign forbidding lights could only be foregrounded to this extent with an HDR treatment, so I think it's a brilliant use of it. And the aperture-shaped flares just make it that much better (more disobedient lights!). Super shot!


This is a photo I took on a cruise to Alaska last summer. The weather had been overcast all day, but as we were having dinner this scene appeared. There was a lot of wasted baked Alaska as we all dashed to the decks for photos.

Gorgeous! This shot shows off what a point-and-shoot camera can do in the right situation.
 
grizzlybrice, awesome concept :cool:

nuwomb, amazing, one of your best HDR shots and definitely one of my top fav HDR shots.

Here is one of my basketball shots:



I call this: To the Final Extend
 
It was over at Chena Lakes three weeks ago or so. These are sort of sprint dogs, unlike the ones used on the Yukon Quest and Iditarod.

This lady had some fast dogs, too. But she was skying pretty fast without the dog's help:
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Again nice shots, I remember rooting for a college buddy on one of those 30k ski races to Chena Hot Springs back in the late 80's early 90's. Brings back memories. He had a great chocolate lab named Jane... I miss Fairbanks sometimes, but not the winter of 88-89!:)
 
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