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Title: Body Builder
Site: Canon Digital Photography Forums  Canon Digital Photography Forums - site profile
Forum: Sports  Sports - forum profile
Total authors: 10 authors
Total thread posts: 13 posts
Thread activity: no new posts during last week
Domain info for: photography-on-the.net

Thread posts in Body Builder:

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Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2006-07-02 05:46:00)  by George Chew
Greetings, Nothing great about this photo, just feel like sharing. Comments welcomed. Enjoy...
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Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2006-07-03 21:58:00)  by Mikelangelo
Nice shot. Nice detail. I would have liked to see more of the figure. Since the whole point of bodybuilding is to be the biggest and the best... I want to see what he's got. On the flip side...it could be that he's sooo big, that he just fills up the frame. his face reminds me of an actor on tv... I can't place it tho'.
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Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2006-07-04 01:54:00)  by One Eyed Jack
Quote: Originally Posted by Mikelangelo his face reminds me of an actor on tv... I can't place it tho'. Saddam Hussein hahahaha
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Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2006-07-04 02:01:00)  by nancypics
Nice shot I can't decide whether the "tone on tone" effect with the background is really cool, or flattens the image. It would be interesting to see the same shot with a different coloured, more contrasting background.
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Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2006-07-05 07:51:00)  by George Chew
Quote: Originally Posted by One Eyed Jack Saddam Hussein hahahaha Greetings, Saddam has more fats than brawn.
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Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2006-07-05 11:38:00)  by KIPAX
Good pic for me.. I would normally be wary of chopping the tops of peoples head.. But that loses nothing and works well
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Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2006-07-05 19:20:00)  by DwightMcCann
Very good self portrait, George!
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Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2006-07-05 19:22:00)  by mjgravina
Either some prunes, or a mild laxative will usually do the trick. Nice photo. Interesting lighting. What lens did you use for this shot?
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Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2006-07-06 06:12:00)  by George Chew
Quote: Originally Posted by mjgravina Either some prunes, or a mild laxative will usually do the trick. Nice photo. Interesting lighting. What lens did you use for this shot? Greetings, I was using 70-200 f2.8L. It was held inside my local shopping mall. So the lighting was indeed interesting, spot lights, tungsten lights and flouresent light, neon lights from nearby shops and my flash light....
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Started 1 year, 4 months ago (2007-05-25 01:06:11)  by mfenske
Hey George! This is my first post here your photo looks GREAT!!! I myself am an aspiring bodybuilder and photographer. I am looking to move up from my point and shoot unit as it's DEFINITELY not cutting the mustard. I've been interested in the sport for years but now as my wife Tracy has completed her first season of figure shows I need to be able to take better shots. I am sure you're ...
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Top contributing authors for Body Builder

Name Posts
George Chew 3
mfenske 2
KIPAX 1
DwightMcCann 1
mjgravina 1
superdiver 1
HoRnYTuRbO 1
Mikelangelo 1
One Eyed Jack 1
nancypics 1