#37 Out of time and ideas

dlscott56dlscott56 Registered Users Posts: 1,324 Major grins
edited November 15, 2009 in The Dgrin Challenges
Here's the only options I can come up with so far. Any C&C is appreciated:

#1 So many toys, So little time
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#2 Finding Hope:
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  • tinamarie52tinamarie52 Registered Users Posts: 954 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    #1
    #1 rocks!

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  • WhatSheSawWhatSheSaw Registered Users Posts: 2,221 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    Laughing.gifOLaughing.gif!!! rolleyes1.gif #1 is really funny!

    Do you really think that much? I must be doing something wrong. For the most part I just go out and play. :D
  • ic4uic4u Registered Users Posts: 1,455 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    Personally, I really like #2, it is packed with such emotion....
    #1 is funny though, I think we've all felt that way!
    Karin


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  • nightpixelsnightpixels Registered Users Posts: 536 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    In #1, you have the book of one of my favorite photographers of all time, Joe McNally, the master of flash. Both are nice images, but I have a problem with some blown highlights in both of them. If I were to pick one out of the two, I would go with #2.
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    Website: http://www.allenparseghian.com
  • CoryUTCoryUT Registered Users Posts: 367 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    Both good images! #1 is fun and #2 is strong.

    I think I would choose #2. The hands are just a bit too bright for me, but otherwise great work with it.
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  • davevdavev Registered Users Posts: 3,118 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    #2, it's simple and clean.
    dave.

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  • angevin1angevin1 Registered Users Posts: 3,403 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    Bout fell outta my chair: 2~~~
    tom wise
  • EiaEia Registered Users Posts: 3,627 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    WoW! #2 pleeeze! Fits the theme and it is different and it is goooood! the only thing is the brightness of your hands in the very front.... but this is mho!
  • AndManAndMan Registered Users Posts: 1,252 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    Eia wrote:
    WoW! #2 pleeeze! Fits the theme and it is different and it is goooood! the only thing is the brightness of your hands in the very front.... but this is mho!

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  • dlscott56dlscott56 Registered Users Posts: 1,324 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    Thanks everyone. The best part about #1 is I got to use all 5 speedlights, 2 umbrellas, small speedlight softbox, 1/4 " grid, 3 light stands, blue gels, corded remote, my new cactus v4 remote triggers, a pencil, AND Sharpies.

    How much fun can a person have in one day!:D
  • nightpixelsnightpixels Registered Users Posts: 536 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    dlscott56 wrote:
    Thanks everyone. The best part about #1 is I got to use all 5 speedlights, 2 umbrellas, small speedlight softbox, 1/4 " grid, 3 light stands, blue gels, corded remote, my new cactus v4 remote triggers, a pencil, AND Sharpies.

    How much fun can a person have in one day!:D

    Awesome! Btw, have you been to one of Joe's seminars?
    Allen Parseghian

    Los Angeles dance photographer

    Website: http://www.allenparseghian.com
  • dlscott56dlscott56 Registered Users Posts: 1,324 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    In #1, you have the book of one of my favorite photographers of all time, Joe McNally, the master of flash.
    He's amazing isn't he? I really enjoyed the book. His stuff, Strobist, and DGrin are easing my fears of lighting.
  • dlscott56dlscott56 Registered Users Posts: 1,324 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    Awesome! Btw, have you been to one of Joe's seminars?

    No, but have kind of been keeping an eye on his website. One of these days I'm going.
  • nightpixelsnightpixels Registered Users Posts: 536 Major grins
    edited November 15, 2009
    dlscott56 wrote:
    No, but have kind of been keeping an eye on his website. One of these days I'm going.

    You definitely should. I did last week (Nov 6) in Los Angeles Convention Center. Great experience. The guy is hilarious too.
    Allen Parseghian

    Los Angeles dance photographer

    Website: http://www.allenparseghian.com
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