Please Post your Best *ist Pictures for the year (D & DS)

Kind of show case the best - please no flames - I am new user and
don't know if can request these type of things. :)
OK here goes (these are all on my website except the last one):

My oldest son with his club team last spring (with a Tokina 100-300 AT-X f4 manual focus version) at 1/2000s and ISO 800:

http://www.cook-imaging.com/LFC%2089%20Classic/players/robbie%20cook/robbie%20cook%2029.htm

My son with his high school team this fall (with a Tokina 80-200 AT-X f2.8 manual focus version) at night under the lights at ISO 1600, f2.8 1/180sec:
http://www.cook-imaging.com/TCHS/gallery/Varsity%20Games/Simon%20Kenton/4023.htm

My son's club team's keeper (Tokina 100-300 AT-X f4 mf version) at 1/1000s and ISO 800:

http://www.cook-imaging.com/LFC%2089%20Classic/players/nate%20hoch/nate%20hoch%204.htm

My son's high school team's keeper (Tokina 80-200 AT-X f2.8) at ISO 1600 and 1/750s:
http://www.cook-imaging.com/TCHS/gallery/Varsity%20Games/Lafayette/3096.htm

One of my favorites w/regard to subject, my son bending over the keeper after a save (Tokina 80-200 AT-X f2.8 mf version) at f2.8, ISO 1600, 1/250s at night:
http://www.cook-imaging.com/TCHS/gallery/Varsity%20Games/Henry%20Clay/4494.htm

A composite (my first attempt) of the seniors from this fall's HS team. Used Photoshop CS to impose seniors taken at HS stadium on the race track at Keeneland track in Lexington, KY:
http://www.cook-imaging.com/TCHS/gallery/Seniors/thoroughbreds.htm

My younger son, Jeremy, and one of our dogs, Cheyenne (Pentax 16-45 DA f4) at f5.6, ISO 800, 1/60s, 45mm with Pentax 360 flash in P-TTL mode with pocket bounce attached:



I'll quit now....

Larry
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http://www.cook-imaging.com
 
Kind of show case the best - please no flames - I am new user and
don't know if can request these type of things. :)
OK here goes (these are all on my website except the last one):

My oldest son with his club team last spring (with a Tokina 100-300
AT-X f4 manual focus version) at 1/2000s and ISO 800:

http://www.cook-imaging.com/LFC%2089%20Classic/players/robbie%20cook/robbie%20cook%2029.htm

My son with his high school team this fall (with a Tokina 80-200
AT-X f2.8 manual focus version) at night under the lights at ISO
1600, f2.8 1/180sec:
http://www.cook-imaging.com/TCHS/gallery/Varsity%20Games/Simon%20Kenton/4023.htm

My son's club team's keeper (Tokina 100-300 AT-X f4 mf version) at
1/1000s and ISO 800:

http://www.cook-imaging.com/LFC%2089%20Classic/players/nate%20hoch/nate%20hoch%204.htm

My son's high school team's keeper (Tokina 80-200 AT-X f2.8) at ISO
1600 and 1/750s:
http://www.cook-imaging.com/TCHS/gallery/Varsity%20Games/Lafayette/3096.htm

One of my favorites w/regard to subject, my son bending over the
keeper after a save (Tokina 80-200 AT-X f2.8 mf version) at f2.8,
ISO 1600, 1/250s at night:
http://www.cook-imaging.com/TCHS/gallery/Varsity%20Games/Henry%20Clay/4494.htm

A composite (my first attempt) of the seniors from this fall's HS
team. Used Photoshop CS to impose seniors taken at HS stadium on
the race track at Keeneland track in Lexington, KY:
http://www.cook-imaging.com/TCHS/gallery/Seniors/thoroughbreds.htm

My younger son, Jeremy, and one of our dogs, Cheyenne (Pentax 16-45
DA f4) at f5.6, ISO 800, 1/60s, 45mm with Pentax 360 flash in P-TTL
mode with pocket bounce attached:
Let's fix this link.

http://www.cook-imaging.com/images/jeremy_and_cheyenne.htm
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http://www.cook-imaging.com
 
Some studio shots ... let me know what you think.
They are all very nice & I love the first one with the pink lips and hair accents. The last one seems a bit dark on my monitor though.

Daren
 
Kind of show case the best - please no flames - I am new user and
don't know if can request these type of things. :)
Hi Ravi,

I have two pictures:

Number One(1) is an oldie, relatively speaking :) but I like it:



Number Two(2) while not taken with the IST*Ds that I own, was taken

with a Pre-Production version of the IST*Ds but had my lens on it and I took the pic :D



Both originals in colour and changed to B&W...

Cheers,

Jack

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It's amazing what one can do when one doesn't know what one is doing :)
 

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