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Postby Bobatnathrop » Apr 16, 2007 3:40 pm

Here are just a few of my caving pictures and pictures of scenery to and from some caves. Some of y'all might have seen a few of these allready.

http://s171.photobucket.com/albums/u301 ... on_Caving/

Criticism is welcome, but go easy on me, I am new at this.
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Postby Realms » Apr 16, 2007 4:53 pm

Really nice man. If your just gettin started you are off to a really nice start ;-) Are some of those from cave of the winds?

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Postby killian » Apr 16, 2007 5:33 pm

Nice pics hope to see more.... :kewl:
Man i sure do like caving.....
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Postby Bobatnathrop » Apr 16, 2007 5:39 pm

Realms wrote:Really nice man. If your just gettin started you are off to a really nice start ;-) Are some of those from cave of the winds?

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Yeah the ones that say " Silent Splendor" are in Cave Of The Winds.

Oo and" just starting out" means I went through the point and shoot phase, but I just bought a new DSLR acouple of months ago and I have started trying to get better pictures.
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Postby Realms » Apr 16, 2007 7:31 pm

Well good deal man. Best of luck to ya. As you already know, there are lots of folks out there with some great tips that will help you a long. And as it works you will have much to give back to the photo community. Maybe I can get out there sometime. I have seen those formations from cave of the winds in some pics before and would like to shoot em as well. Very pretty stuff. You did em justice in my book. Keep it up!
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Postby rcoomer » Apr 18, 2007 9:07 am

You have some very nice images. The lighting, though mostly front lit, did a nice job of separating the formations.

Congratulations on not over exposing them, white formations like that can be pretty difficult.

I would love to have some of thoses landscapes in myneighborhood.
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Postby Bobatnathrop » Apr 18, 2007 12:16 pm

Thanks man. I have tried some side lighting but I allways underexpose it. Just need some practice.

The formations are all pretty, but there is alot of muddy nasty caving to get to some of them.
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