remind you of yesteryears?
remind you of yesteryears?
Wow, I haven't seen one of those in ages! Nice shot, Sandra, with very nice DOF.
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Great shot and great idea, Sandra. I too love the dof.
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yesteryears...? Nope, reminded me of yesterday when I stepped on one of my sons marbles in the living room. Great dof, and you can almost see the kid lining up his "shooter" to take the next shot.
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Brings back memories. Very cool. I would love to challenge you to do more marble shots of marbles hitting each other leaving motion trails. I would love to see what else you can do with these. One thing: You have 2 very large, as well as a few small dust spots on your camera sensor. You might want learn, if you haven't already, to clean your sensor yourself with a kit. It's easy to do. Or, you can have it cleaned for 50.00 plus dollars. A good kit will cost you about 70ish, then you can do it as often as needed. You might first try rocket blowing your sensor clean first. It might be loose dirt, but I dought it.
Last edited by coffee; 03-03-2012 at 02:26 PM.
I just bought a kit and did that
it was after this pic
I was a little nervous but it seemed to do just fine
I only found about 5 marbles the other day
but will give your idea a try thanks!!
Nice set up Sandra! I hope you take on Joseph's challenge!! I would love to see that!
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