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    Walking the Harbour Wall

    Took the new 5DMkIV out today for it's first time.

    The shutter is so sensitive. Far more than the 5DS and the 7DMkII. I was touching it as I would those other two and by the time I knew what was happening, I'd taken 5 or 6 frames.

    Anyway, it's the person not the camera that makes great images, so blame me not the camera if you don't like this.

    Walking the Harbour Wall

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    Re: Walking the Harbour Wall

    I like.

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    Re: Walking the Harbour Wall

    My first reaction was that there are too many people. But then I got interested in studying the various poses. Of course you've made the sky interesting and the lighting on the wall is brilliant really showing the texture. I wonder if just a sliver of water could have given more context/location without disturbing the desired composition. But of course I have no idea what was down there.

    Every new camera has its nuances to learn. I suppose the designers face the dilemma of incorporating new features/technology without changing things too much for the existing user. And for experienced users it's those very subtle things like you mentioned here that sometimes make huge differences to us. Sometimes good sometimes bad and sometimes just different.

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    Re: Walking the Harbour Wall

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    I wonder if just a sliver of water could have given more context/location without disturbing the desired composition. But of course I have no idea what was down there.
    That's the upper level of the wall, Dan. Just below that there is the walkway (these kids were doing what kids do and walking on the part where you're not meant to walk) and then the drop down to the water. So to get water would have had a awful lot more wall (and the tide was out).

    My first reaction was that there are too many people. But then I got interested in studying the various poses.
    Once consequence of the light shutter was that it was like on high speed shooting, so this resulting poses stem from me covering various poses. So, sometimes mistakes are good!

    Of course you've made the sky interesting and the lighting on the wall is brilliant really showing the texture.
    Yes, I wanted to hold on to the fact that it was a harbour wall. If I had blacked it out it could have easily just been the ground that they were on.

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    Re: Walking the Harbour Wall

    Great to see you are out and about with the new toy Donald.

    I like this as it is.

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    Re: Walking the Harbour Wall

    Nicely done Donald, is the person in the middle a photographer. He or she looks to have something in their hand plus the back pack seems to suggest so to me. But I'm only viewing on my phone.
    It's probably too early to ask for your thoughts on the 5DMK1V. I would be interested in your thoughts comparing it to the 5DS.


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    Re: Walking the Harbour Wall

    Yes, I think it was a camera he was carrying.

    The good thing about them is that going from one to the other is no problem at all. Everything is the same, so far as buttons, etc are concerned ... except the additional button on the back of the 5DMkIV that can be customised, for example, for changing ISO.

    I see the 5DMkIV as the general workhorse. I will use it hand held and use the 5DS for tripod work.

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    Re: Walking the Harbour Wall

    Donald,
    Very nice shot with a nice array of textures, patterns and poses to be visually very pleasing.
    My only suggestion would be to crop out most of the empty sky above the cloud as it adds nothing to the composition.
    And just because it is easy to do, I'd play with removing various individuals from the shot, just to see if it strengthens the image. The second from our left and the person on the far (our) right are the least interesting of the five and to me, their exclusion does not cause the shot to suffer.
    Either way, very nice work.
    Robert

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    Re: Walking the Harbour Wall

    Nicely composed.

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    Re: Walking the Harbour Wall

    I like this image... Nicely seen and captured.

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    Re: Walking the Harbour Wall

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    I like this image... Nicely seen and captured.
    Thank you, Richard.

    When I first saw them, I only had the 24-70 on, which wasn't nearly long enough. I went to change to the 70-200 and, with great good luck, there was obviously something made them stop. It was as if they waited for me, because as soon I was ready they took off again.

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    Re: Walking the Harbour Wall

    Many would have passed by Donald. This is well seen and captured. For me, the comp. works because of the symmetry and weight provided by the figures to the base of the image against that beautiful sky. Nice work and nice to see you still on form.

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    Re: Walking the Harbour Wall

    I like the image Donald, glad to see that you are back to shooting

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    It's heartening to see you have returned to photography and with your usual quality of imagery. Very envious of the 5DIV!

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