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@ Bald , nice were the last two hand held? also f/18.0 !!?!?! That's crazy! Though i've never shot with a fish eye, wouldn't you want to keep a larger aperture for night shots? This way I find you avoid star looking lights ( which annoy the hell out of me anyway...)

I really like the first one better, you can "feel" there's a lot more movement going on the roundabout and notice by the lights how it sorta tilts because of weight and whatnot, just a good shot overall :)

Also,on that second one ( the hoodie guy ) Kinda creeps me out, the sport bag gives it a bit of "realism"

@Crazyy Hmmm chicken! Only salt peper and some sort of adobo ? I usually do something like that, but make it a bit sour with white vinegar or rice vinegar then mix worchestire sauce + ketchup + brown sugar + chipotle = Makes for a sweet sweet n sour :p

@ Jordan I wouldn't hit that as much as I would hit the one before :shifty: Now on a serious comment.... :p Nice portrait, though A bit, just a BIT blown on the chest and forehead BUT it works well with the background :) a very well "lit up" photo so to say ( if that makes any sense :p )

@ Bald , nice were the last two hand held? also f/18.0 !!?!?! That's crazy! Though i've never shot with a fish eye, wouldn't you want to keep a larger aperture for night shots? This way I find you avoid star looking lights ( which annoy the hell out of me anyway...)

I really like the first one better, you can "feel" there's a lot more movement going on the roundabout and notice by the lights how it sorta tilts because of weight and whatnot, just a good shot overall :)

Also,on that second one ( the hoodie guy ) Kinda creeps me out, the sport bag gives it a bit of "realism"

tripod used. Know what you mean about f stops. But it damn bright down there at night and had to mess around to getca decenr balance - dont hhave any filters to darken ny works lenses (67mm and massive convex glass woth fisheye).

thinkin of taking my own 70-200 along tonite see if i can get a good long range shot ( git a nd8 for that - might help)

@Crazyy Hmmm chicken! Only salt peper and some sort of adobo ? I usually do something like that, but make it a bit sour with white vinegar or rice vinegar then mix worchestire sauce + ketchup + brown sugar + chipotle = Makes for a sweet sweet n sour :p

no it was some kinda lemon seasoning. was pretty good :)

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