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Canon Thursday Pic 2010: #2

Josh Root , Sep 02, 2010; 02:56 p.m.

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Here we go with week #2. Sorry for the late start (particularly those of you on the [L]east coast), but I've had some connection issues this morning with my ISP. Frustrating to try and run a giant photography website with no internet. Anyway, the Nikon crew is still beating Canon as far as participation goes. So let's double down this week and make a real race of it. I don't want to have to get any more taunting emails from Matt Laur about how the Canon crew types more than it shoots.

Another kid photo from me this week (I warned you this would happen). This was just a "get the camera!" moment, as my wife was about to feed him his first solid food (can mashed prunes be called solid). I'm sure all photographer-parents can identify with that sort of demand from their significant other. The photo itself is cute enough and does tell a bit of a story. But like all kid photos, it really lives/dies on your connection to kids in general and this particular kid specifically. Again however, it's intended audience (parents, grandparents, etc) loved it. The white balance is a bit weird due to the multiple light sources at our kitchen table. While I could have worked to adjust it further, I didn't think it was worth the bother.

As for the rest of you, POST 'EM UP.


first solid food

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Dave Collett , Sep 02, 2010; 02:58 p.m.

Last Sunday.


Body Surfing on Waikiki

Julie Bernstein , Sep 02, 2010; 03:02 p.m.

Yay, I can now post one of the photos of the beautiful violinist I shot a couple of weeks ago. (I normally shoot rock musicians, so it was a nice change of pace to shoot at a school that focuses more on classical.)
Heather Powell, violinist
Canon 5D Mk II, 85/1.8 lens, ISO 100, 1/320 at f/2.8

Nathan Gardner , Sep 02, 2010; 03:07 p.m.

Woke up at 7am this morning to get this. I wanted to take this shot anyway, but not having anything to post on the Canon Thurs. pic gave me some extra motivation to get out of bed. Thanks for starting this thread, Josh.


Canon 1D II EF 17-40mm f/4L @ f/11, 2 exposure blend

David Storm , Sep 02, 2010; 03:15 p.m.

Saw a doe and fawn on the way to my friends house the other day. taken in Snohomish, WA


deer

shawn nguyen , Sep 02, 2010; 03:16 p.m.



Wife @ OC Fair

Indy Nandrajog , Sep 02, 2010; 03:17 p.m.

Here is my contribution for this week. It is a picture of the canal by Rathaus in Vienna from my recent trip there.


Canal By Rathaus
EOS 40d, 17-40mm @ 40mm, f8, 1/40 sec, 100 ISO

John Vanacore , Sep 02, 2010; 03:20 p.m.

John Vanacore , Sep 02, 2010; 03:27 p.m.

Here's one of mine.
I covered the Pilot Pen Tennis Tournament last week. Here we have #2 ranked woman in the world Caroline Wozniacki returning a shot to Nadia Petrova. Wozniacki won the match, and defended her title in 3 sets. Canon 1d Mark IV and EF 70-200 f2.8 IS

Rob Bernhard , Sep 02, 2010; 03:28 p.m.

Moonie the Magnificent - Bristol Renaissance Faire


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