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All with the 24/70 f2.8L. Number three is f10, 1/1000s, iso 200 and then some tweaking in ACR and ps lab colour. The indoor shots are likely to be iso 3200 - that's the beauty of the 5dii, you can almost forget the iso as it's so good with dealing with noise!
 
I got some extension tubes recently to go with my 50mm.

I was looking for spider or bugs around the door frame of our shed, when this hornet actually fell out the sky and landed on my head.

He volunteered himself :D

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Still getting used to the working distance, quite difficult with how accurate you need to be with the focus.
 
Yeh nice shot :)
I can't believe you were shooting into the sun like that and can get foreground and background detail without flash.. you must have been wearing a white suit :p
Note: this is a reference to another thread and may not be serious ;)

couple more from yesterday. Bit annoying I took a load of shots at 1600 ISO by accident, but they mostly came out ok :)







got a few more on flickr but don't want to clutter the thread, and even more on my computer but don't want to clutter flickr :P
 
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Not entirely sure about this shot, Was purposefully shooting into the sun to create sillouettes of people crossing the millenium bridge. Any feedback appreciated

Did you shoot in manual? If you do, I think you meter to the side of the sun to get the correct exposure and then reframe to get the silhouettes even darker.

Overcooked? Undercooked? My processing remains experimental rather than actually having a vision and knowing how to get there...

I think it's great, but if anything, could be "warmer".

Need to work on my photographic eye quite a bit, shooting a lot more but getting few shots I really like.

Too much desat?

Really like this; it's quite moody. Desat seems about right for the guy at the back, guy in front could maybe do with a boost instead to bring out the colours of the hoodie more?

+Khaaan! Love it.
 
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