Your thread seems apt for this:
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Basically I was out for a stroll at lunch and spotted a schoolkid gawping at my 70-200 f/2.8, winked at his teacher, and offered him my 5D2. I set in on 1/125, about 400 ISO off the top of my head and suggested he leant the lens hood gently against the enclosure's glass; just as Lumpar was stirred awake. The kid looked thrilled to bits :)
And not a bad effort I thought; all I had to do in CS4 was remove some glare from overgrown fluffy kitten's neck
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 22:39,
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Basically I was out for a stroll at lunch and spotted a schoolkid gawping at my 70-200 f/2.8, winked at his teacher, and offered him my 5D2. I set in on 1/125, about 400 ISO off the top of my head and suggested he leant the lens hood gently against the enclosure's glass; just as Lumpar was stirred awake. The kid looked thrilled to bits :)
And not a bad effort I thought; all I had to do in CS4 was remove some glare from overgrown fluffy kitten's neck
shows you that with the right gear
even a five year old can do it ;)
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 22:41,
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Heh
But the excitement that lit up on his face when he had that camera strap around his neck and was in charge of all that gear was touching , guess I was him not so long ago gawping at kit; nice little moment ;)
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 22:49,
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I have no idea wtf you are talking about
with your alphanumerics strewn all over the place but oooh, what a lully tigger that is.
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Wed 4 Mar 2009, 22:42,
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