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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> C108 - Lighting the Focal Point >> C108 - Exhibition > Morning in the Park *
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May 21, 2006 Mary Anne

Morning in the Park *

Holyoke, Massachusetts USA


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ctfchallenge05-Jun-2006 14:45
Mary Anne, This shot is really right on, topic, lighting, and composition. It is so amazing your work. Again, the camera does not make the photographer, the photographer makes the camera; in your case, you make it "sing". Yvonne
(that said, I would highly reccomend the XT LOL)
ctfchallenge28-May-2006 16:32
Thanks for your comments, David. I have the same complaints about the G3, plus the relative diffidulty in controlling DOF. Since you already had a Canon, what made you choose the Nikon D50 over the Digital Rebel? I've been dithering around about getting a DSLR for awhile now.
--Mary Anne
David28-May-2006 10:08
Nicely done Mary Anne. I especially like the way the pigeon on the right has his left eye illuminated by the light. For me that is the focal point - it is the small glimpse of orange that draws my eye into the picture.

The G3 is a smashing little camera - I still use mine quite often - but the slow start-up and shutter lag really can be a pain! Buy yourself a Nikon D50! :-)

David.
ctfchallenge28-May-2006 01:19
Thanks, Jano. I had to wait awhile for them to position themselves nicely in that shaft of sunlight. It really shows the advantages of digital...I couldn't bear to waste half a roll of film trying to get them at just the right moment. Of course, my film camera also didn't suffer from shutter lag.
--Mary Anne
janewigginsphotography26-May-2006 19:09
Great lighting within this image - you got it just right :) jano
ctfchallenge26-May-2006 16:32
Thanks, Rod. You know my style too well. LOL
--Mary Anne
Rod 26-May-2006 12:23
Great use of the light with the focal point Mary Anne I think this topic should be right up your ally. Well done:-)