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    Intensity.

    It was field day yesterday at my kids school. As usual, I brought along my Nikon D70 fitted with my 18-70mm lens (so I won't change lenses every time) hoping to get some interesting shots of kids at play. Here's one that I got. Thank you very much for viewing.

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    Intensity.

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    Nikon D70, Nikon 18-70mm set at 27mm, Exposure at ISO 200, f4.5 at 1/2000 sec., Matrix Metering at Manual Mode, Color processing and Black and White conversion inside Adobe Lightroom 3.

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    Re: Intensity.

    Great work Jiro, love that expression!

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    Re: Intensity.

    Quote Originally Posted by jeeperman View Post
    Great work Jiro, love that expression!
    Thanks, Paul.

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    Re: Intensity.

    That's excellent, Willie. An excellent job on the conversion ot B & W. It's the fact that you shot it at 'child-height' and not 'adult-height' that makes it so strong. And having done so, having the adults in the background just adds to the strength. And you set yourself up at a beautiful angle in relation to the kids on the rope.

    Just such a well put-together image. One for the rest of us to study and learn from.

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    Really smart kids, Jiro. They are obviously trying to pull you away from the 'dark side'

    Good shot, with good expressions. Do you have a Canon 5D Mk2 now?

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    Re: Intensity.

    Hi Willie,

    I agree, a great shot, expanding a little on what Donald said; I think having the white (field) line go into the corner, plus being dead level with the rope (so it is horizontal), makes this work so well, but of course, that expression is wonderful too and really makes it fly.

    I have learnt from analysing and writing this, so thanks.

    Great stuff,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Hi Willie,

    I agree, a great shot, expanding a little on what Donald said; I think having the white (field) line go into the corner, plus being dead level with the rope (so it is horizontal), makes this work so well, but of course, that expression is wonderful too and really makes it fly.
    Yes. And the two distinct angled lines of people running back from the boy at the front give it great depth. While the building at the rear stops it it neatly. Nice.

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    Re: Intensity.

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    That's excellent, Willie. An excellent job on the conversion ot B & W. It's the fact that you shot it at 'child-height' and not 'adult-height' that makes it so strong. And having done so, having the adults in the background just adds to the strength. And you set yourself up at a beautiful angle in relation to the kids on the rope.

    Just such a well put-together image. One for the rest of us to study and learn from.
    Thank you very much for the warm comments, Donald. I also learned a lot both from taking the time to analyze how I would frame the shots prior to pressing the shutter button and also during the post-processing. I'm very glad this passed your approval. Cheers.

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    Re: Intensity.

    Quote Originally Posted by rob marshall View Post
    Really smart kids, Jiro. They are obviously trying to pull you away from the 'dark side'

    Good shot, with good expressions. Do you have a Canon 5D Mk2 now?
    Thanks a lot, Rob. I still have my "lowly" Nikon D70 for now, unless someone is willing to donate a 5D MkII to me.

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    Re: Intensity.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    Hi Willie,

    I agree, a great shot, expanding a little on what Donald said; I think having the white (field) line go into the corner, plus being dead level with the rope (so it is horizontal), makes this work so well, but of course, that expression is wonderful too and really makes it fly.

    I have learnt from analysing and writing this, so thanks.

    Great stuff,
    Thank you very much, Dave. Your kind approval means a lot to me.

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    Jiro

    I am not sure I want to see the size of the dog Seriously good work here. Just can't fault it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wirefox View Post
    Jiro

    I am not sure I want to see the size of the dog Seriously good work here. Just can't fault it.
    Thank you very much, Steve.

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    Oh, I love this!

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    Re: Intensity.

    Quote Originally Posted by Katy Noelle View Post
    Oh, I love this!
    I'm glad you love it, Katy.

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    Re: Intensity.

    Amazing shot Willie! I've learned a thing or two in this photo of yours especially the timing that you patiently waited to capture this moment

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    Re: Intensity.

    Great shot, Willie. I love the perspective. I love the expressions. I love it.

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    Re: Intensity.

    Wonderful shot... I love the look on the little boy's face. It says everything!

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    Re: Intensity.

    I wouldn't mess around with that kid!

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    Re: Intensity.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chong View Post
    Amazing shot Willie! I've learned a thing or two in this photo of yours especially the timing that you patiently waited to capture this moment
    Thank you very much for the kind comment, Chong.

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    Re: Intensity.

    Quote Originally Posted by ilovelucydog View Post
    Great shot, Willie. I love the perspective. I love the expressions. I love it.
    Thanks, Mary. I really glad you love it.

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