hahaha I got this for Christmas as well Josh.
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Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post^
Oh I know my FIL lives in Webster City just east of Ft Dodge. I know all about your neck of the country lol
Ha you don't say? that's crazy!
Quick photo from the other day, trying to keep up.
IMG_0125edit by m_colby, on Flickr
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Originally posted by pantelones View PostActually it depends on what you are shooting. I recently discovered the wonderful world of ND filters so this doesn't really apply to me anymore, but before when I would shoot in mid day I would have to max out my f-stop to use my strobes. The back lip photo I posted was strobed, it doesn't really look like it though.
This photo is strobed and shot at f2.8. Focusing was/is difficult since I converted my 7d to use the old Minolta manual focus lenses. Auto focus and IS are for pussies anyways...
Dome by mattrides, on FlickrOriginally posted by z31maniacI just hate everyone.
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A few from a ski trip to Revelstoke, Canada. AWESOME small ski town. I know for some of you (Sleeve) tons of light fluffy powder isn't as exciting, but I was like a kid in a candy shop walking around the whole town.
Originally posted by z31maniacI just hate everyone.
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LOL yeah while its not unknown to me at all. This year at home has been an odd one we dont have much of that. All though the hill is starting to get piled on the last few days.Originally posted by FusionIf a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
The Desire to Save Humanity is Always a False Front for the Urge to Rule it- H. L. Mencken
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants.
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Originally posted by 87e30 View PostI don't think what we said contradicts at all. Using strobes still takes great timing b/c you only get one shot off (unless you have very nice strobes) with the proper light output. So you have to click at the best moment of action, vs rapid firing.
Yeah you are right, learning how to time it (regardless of how your shooting it) so the trick looks good is very difficult. And if the trick is really gnarly, you may only have one take so you really have to be on point. It's really good practice for shooting anything that involves working with models, or other people. I always try to talk to the rider about how they do the trick so I can know when they have full extension or steeze. Riders don't really like having to do a big trick twice if you fucked up the photo.
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Originally posted by pantelones View PostNope not at all, apparently I'm :loco:
Yeah you are right, learning how to time it (regardless of how your shooting it) so the trick looks good is very difficult. And if the trick is really gnarly, you may only have one take so you really have to be on point. It's really good practice for shooting anything that involves working with models, or other people. I always try to talk to the rider about how they do the trick so I can know when they have full extension or steeze. Riders don't really like having to do a big trick twice if you fucked up the photo.
All goes back to my frustrating with moving objects lol
I like the work you've put up though, interesting stuff!Originally posted by z31maniacI just hate everyone.
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Originally posted by 87e30 View PostGood point, I didn't think to ask my friends what trick they were about to try. Later that night we were talking and I realized I missed a potentially great shot b/c I was thinking about how I would do the trick, now how he wanted to do it.
All goes back to my frustrating with moving objects lol
I like the work you've put up though, interesting stuff!
I could write a book on all of the shit that I have learned so far about shooting action sports. Things that have helped me a lot were looking in magazines back in the day or on flickr now, and analyzing photos. You can determine what lens they used, rough Iso, f-stop, and strobe placement if applicable. Then you also can see how they are timing their photos, and how they are composing them. You obviously don’t want to copy there style, but it gives you an idea of why the photo looks good and how you can better your own shots.
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Originally posted by pantelones View PostThanks man, I appreciate it!
I could write a book on all of the shit that I have learned so far about shooting action sports. Things that have helped me a lot were looking in magazines back in the day or on flickr now, and analyzing photos. You can determine what lens they used, rough Iso, f-stop, and strobe placement if applicable. Then you also can see how they are timing their photos, and how they are composing them. You obviously don’t want to copy there style, but it gives you an idea of why the photo looks good and how you can better your own shots.
I just like to bounce photos around and get comfortable with the camera like we do here. I too feel like I could write a book on what I've learned... that feeling alone is satisfying.Originally posted by z31maniacI just hate everyone.
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Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post^
LOL yeah while its not unknown to me at all. This year at home has been an odd one we dont have much of that. All though the hill is starting to get piled on the last few days.Originally posted by z31maniacI just hate everyone.
No need for discretion.
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Not the greatest picks but I think they are cool. A mother bear and her cub. Cristmas day a few years back. They had a den in a tree in a small patch of woods in a small country cemetery.The last pic is the den hole in the tree. They were inside the tree when I took this pic.
Our Lady of Blessed Acceleration, don't fail me now.
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