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Some pics of my dogs in action... Don't worry, they are playing. No animals were hurt in the taking of these photo's....

 

Wish my wife will play like that.. :P

 

 

Those are lovely pics lock

I would try and turn up the exposure a tad, lighten the shadows and boost the clarity a tad in post processing.

 

Shot, thanks Dangle will give it a shot and see what the difference is...

 

Took this one on Saturday from Signal Hill...weather played along nicely,,

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Wish my wife will play like that.. :P

 

 

 

 

Shot, thanks Dangle will give it a shot and see what the difference is...

 

Took this one on Saturday from Signal Hill...weather played along nicely,,

 

You got some star travel there in that pic...

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Wish my wife will play like that.. :P

 

 

 

 

Shot, thanks Dangle will give it a shot and see what the difference is...

 

Took this one on Saturday from Signal Hill...weather played along nicely,,

 

Nice and clean :thumbup:

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I see you found it..

 

They are building a huge mall on the other side of this wall.. So this whole legal street art area is most likely going to be gone in the near future..

 

Sad.. I'd rather have art than a mall. :)

 

It's a pity about the mall, but these guys will move their work elsewhere.

 

Some more from my Fuji X-100.

 

 

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8007/7678575136_98a20c81ae_b.jpg

DSCF0229 by OddPix1, on Flickr

 

 

 

http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7275/7678478276_7f2fff522e_b.jpg

DSCF0273 by OddPix1, on Flickr

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Some help please. I've got a Canon 500D. I took a lot of pics at my daughters Gymnastics comp this past weekend, but afterwards when looking at the photos there are a lot of blurred photos. Is it my lense that is to slow as the move extremely fast at some sections?(using the 18-55 and 75-300 Lenses that came with the cam) or is it my photography skills?

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Some help please. I've got a Canon 500D. I took a lot of pics at my daughters Gymnastics comp this past weekend, but afterwards when looking at the photos there are a lot of blurred photos. Is it my lense that is to slow as the move extremely fast at some sections?(using the 18-55 and 75-300 Lenses that came with the cam) or is it my photography skills?

 

For indoor sport shooting you need a F2.8 lens and a higher ISO.

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