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A Few Pics from My Recent Trip to Canadialand

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Old 01-02-2013, 02:12 PM
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Default A Few Pics from My Recent Trip to Canadialand

Took a trip to Canada over my birthday this year (dec 25th) and had some good times snow wheelin....took a couple of pics and figure I'd share them with you guys. Any comments and questions are always welcome!











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Very cool!

Might want to back off on the vignetting just a pinch Is that like a tilt shift effect on the last one? Lens Baby?
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Originally Posted by idiotec
Very cool!

Might want to back off on the vignetting just a pinch Is that like a tilt shift effect on the last one? Lens Baby?
No lens babies. I do most of my stuff in post. I used to carry a 75lb backpack with me with all the gear under the sun, but it started getting harder and harder to carry that massive backpack, so now I do most of my stuff in post. As for the vignetting, I like to have the subject stand out a bit...a bit or personal style. I don't do it on commercial shoots.
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Whereabouts up here did you go?
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A neat pic trick that I always liked.... Shoot your pic through your lightly tinted sunglass lenses. A kind of orange or red tint works best but it will give you a cool sunset pic in the middle of the day.

PS great pics
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Nice pics (rig too)! How'd you like the Duratracs in the snow?
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Originally Posted by MikxHayward
Whereabouts up here did you go?
Yeah where's this at?
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Originally Posted by MikxHayward
Whereabouts up here did you go?
These particular shots were taken in Mont Tremblant National Park.
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Originally Posted by Rule18
Nice pics (rig too)! How'd you like the Duratracs in the snow?

There is one catch with these tires (any tires of this width.) If you are traveling at speed (Id say 25mph+) and you plow into powder, the width of the tires act like skis and float over the snow, severely limiting your steering input (Id say you lose 95%). With tires this wide, you need to be very careful when traveling with any meaningful speed. Other than that, they were incredible and practically unstoppable.
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Originally Posted by justjeff
A neat pic trick that I always liked.... Shoot your pic through your lightly tinted sunglass lenses. A kind of orange or red tint works best but it will give you a cool sunset pic in the middle of the day.

PS great pics
I used to, but now all that can be done in post. The only filter I now carry is a star 6, a graduated ND, and a 10 stop ND filter. Everything else can be easily done in post.


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