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Nice work ian :D

I think with the tight headshots - it needs more fill and esp fill under the chin and nose. Guess you were just using normal flashes than strobes (so understandable). Just something i learnt from another photographer to do.

With the 3rd last shot the focus is on her nose rather than the eyes. Maybe you were going for that, but im not to sure. Just thought i mention it.

1st shot is great!!

Here's one I took last night (unedited) - I was taking shots of a small fire my cousin had built on his makeshift verandah, and the unexpected extended shutter opening made kind of a "wave"effect with the fire...

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Here's another one where the fire was burning through the middle of a termite-infested log - the camera didn't quite capture the blue flames that we could see, but meh...

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I had the dslr out on the weekend when i was out for a ride in the leaves here in Ottawa, Ontario. Canada. Nothing special, just my Stinky with some mods. I've only had my 450D for a few weeks now and haven't really experimented with it too much. Any tips or criticism is welcome!

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First pana attempt

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Kyle.

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First of all Kyle - cool bike!

Secondly - as for tips/criticism - I'm no pro so don't take this too heart but IMO:

1st one is a bit under exposed/dark, and plant in foreground is a little distracting

I like the 2nd one!

bottom three pics: colours are a bit too intense I think

5th one: whats the smudge? rain drop on lens?

like the pano

here is a hint for anyone doing panoramas,

shoot it portrait instead of landscape, you have more room for error (top and bottom), plus you get a larger picture size once you stitch them all up........

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