Hmmm difficult one some great shots here guys!
I would think the one of Charcoal, my wife's cat, is my best for the year! It was taken with the Canon 450D and 15-85 lens.
Hmmm difficult one some great shots here guys!
I would think the one of Charcoal, my wife's cat, is my best for the year! It was taken with the Canon 450D and 15-85 lens.
Last edited by Pine; 01-01-2010 at 1:17am.
Bodies : Canon 450D, Canon 7D
Lenses : Canon 15-85 f3.5-5.6 IS USM, Canon 100mm F2.8 Makro USM, Canon 24-70 L F2.8 USM, Canon 70-200 L F4, Canon 100-400 L F4.5-5.6L IS USM
Editing : Photoshop CS5
Heres mine - was a wonderfull day out.
http://www.ausphotography.net.au/for...1&d=1262270459
Mine - The shot where all the darkroom work started to feel like it was coming together:
This would be my pick for the year. My daughters at their Grandparents 50th Wedding Anniversery.
I had my camera out of the bag on very few occasions for 2009 and only had it at this do because my father inlaw had an old manual focus 50mm 2.8 lens that I wanted to try.
It was my first try with a manual lens and low light without a flash.
I missed the focus on about 99.9% of the shots for the day but it was a good learning experience
This would be my best Landscape shot of the year. I like the composition and the light on that Gum Tree.
beautiful photos, I really like Para or Adamm photos I can't decide.
This is one of my favourites, taken while on holiday in Morocco around the corner from our hotel.
Peter
An engineers with a canon willing to shoot anything once!
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Personally, I reckon this was my best for the year. My daugher was playing touch footy, and they were talking amongst themselves, getting ready for the game.
I sat back with the 55-200, and caught a shot of her, without her knowing. Entitled Football - Serious Stuff....
Nikon D60, 18-55mm & 55-200mm, SB900 Speedlight
Also cute and Fluffy!
Cool Pics everyone here are two of mine from 2009.
What do mean the lens cap is on
Gildarossi
Not because it is great. I just like it as it reminds me of the great times we spent paddling up the Katherine Gorge while I was on a secondment to the Northern Territory Government.
Cheers
Larry
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Being the architecture lover I am it would have to be this. It will be a favorite for a long time regardless of it being from a P&S.
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Canon 500D, EF-S 10-22mm EF-S 18-55mm IS, EF-S 55-250mm IS, 50mm f/1.8 II
mmm, Gold Coast Q1, It's an awesome view from the top too!
Thanks all for posting to this thread, it's good to hear from people what floats their photography boat!
We'll do it again next year and you can see how your skills and desires have changed. In the mean time keep them coming!
Here you go.. probably my favourite from the year..
Camera: Canon 5D MkII | EF 24-105mm F4 L IS | EF 70-200mm F4 IS L | EF 135mm F2 L | EF 17-40mm F4 L | EF 50mm F1.4 | EF 100mm F2.8 Macro IS L | Tamron 14mm F2.8
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This is a great thread Michael. The shots here are amazing.
This is a shot from Tamara beach. I wasn't happy with the colour version and tried to tweak it for about half an hour. The weather was too bleak so I tried a B&W conversion and it conveyed to me the scene as I saw it while there.
Well done everyone.
Cheers
Alan
Canon 7D
24-70mm f/2.8 L USM : 400mm f/5.6 L USM : 70-200mm f/2.8 IS L USM : 100mm f/2.8 macro : MR-14EX Ring Flash : Kenko 1.4x TC
It's a bit difficult to choose one out out of 3 that I really like
Craig
This would have to mine, as it was one hell of an intense storm, the best I have seen.
Critique and comments welcomed on my images!
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Canon EOS 5D MKII x 2 | Ef 70-200mm f2.8L IS II USM | Ef 16-35mm f2.8L II | Ef 180mm f/3.5L macro | Ef 24-70mm f/2.8L | Adobe Photoshop CS3 extended | Digital Photo Professional | Photomatix Pro 3 | Adobe Lightroom 2.3
I only just stumbled across this thread !- awesome stuff here
My favourite in terms of the memories it evokes:
This panorama on ring road 1 around iceland. Not many places in the world you can stand in the middle of the country's main highway taking 15 shots and set up for it without a car coming
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Canon EOS R5, : 16-35mm F4 L, 70-200F4 canon L, 24-70mm 2.8IIcanon L, Sirui tripod + K20D ballhead + RRS ballhead. |Sony A7r2 + Laowa 12mm F2.8, Nisi 15mm F4
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Wow amazing shots guys! I have been feeling very uninspired lately so seeing these images makes me feel a litle more excited to take more photos. My favourite shot of the year would be one I took of my daughter at Roma street parklands. We were just about ot go because a storm was coming and I got this one. It may not technically be the best photo I took but I love it.
I was playing around with a sound activated flash trigger and this is the only balloon that got a vertical split .....
Whoa! Love that balloon