aerius wrote:DEATH wrote:Cavern photos are PRETTY.
And dead easy to do, just need a fast lens or really steady hands.
Or if you're visiting some really pretty caverns/natural sights

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Lake shot is nice, which one is it?
Pink Lake in Gatineau Park, just across the river from Ottawa.
Heh, I was wondering if it was one of the ones I kayaked in last time I was in Canada (Which was when I met you and the older doofus

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Bike shots are very weak technically, blurry and crazy grain, the second shot is salvagable, but i'd delete the first.
I'm not sure what happened on the first one, the timing was great though, I got him at the highest point of the jump.
Camera couldn't handle them. The grain is crazy and the focus is off (or couldn't keep up).
A flash might be a useful investment for making the action shots "pop" in shady light.
And how am I supposed to carry all that stuff 10 miles into the woods on my bike without breaking it?
You could just turn on the compact's flash

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And then get everyone to wait 5 minutes while I unpack everything and setup for the shot?
5 minutes? Dude, if it takes you more than half a minute you're either a crazy perfectionist, using an external flash, or doing something wrong.
Ain't happening. We don't get paid to pose for pictures, I have to be ready & setup to get the pictures when they happen, which means pull camera out of pocket, remove lenscap, focus, meter, click. Pocket to picture in 30 seconds or less. Any slower and I'm not going to get any pictures.
Whose paying anyone? Just have your camera turned on with the lenscap on, and cycle ahead of everyone to grab a spot along the route, snap pics of people going by, then "sprint" to catch up with everyone.
If I ever remember how to mountainbike, i'd be happy to show you

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Found another decent one. Downhill skateboarding. This one was done by following behind my friend on my bike to get the motion blur on the pavement.
Nice panning shot. (Trickier to do than you'd think, the technique is simple but hard to carry out)