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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    Nice stuff Charles. That first little guys looks like a very serious photographer and the one at you nieces wedding is classic.
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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    Preparing to capture a P-51D during a low level fly-by.

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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    Nice shot Rick!

    Here's one from a few mornings ago:
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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    Getting in a bit of pre-season training
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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    Thought I'd posted more in this (maybe an older similar one??) thread.

    Here is one from this past week at the Farm Progress Show 2009. A media member high above the maddening crowd (and poor footing!) on a crane!
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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    Got this one of my friend on Old Army Pass this past weekend.

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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    One from last weekend
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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    all in a row
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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    by accident, I was after the drivers parade
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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    That second shot is kinda cool Wombat - like seagulls lined up on a dock :lol:

    I *think* this is our first underwater photographer:
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    How to do a wedding group

    I came across this scene outside the town hall in Versailles this afternoon. She's got the right idea for a large wedding group scene - place the participants on a set of stairs so they are all visible at about the same distance.

    I would have done it a little differently:

    1. She didn't do anything to get the group to react at the right time. I'm really noisy when I shoot a group (Right you - move - and you. Right. Everybody ready? SHOOT. No that was no good come on let's have another one and this time everybody look at me etc etc even if the shot was OK)
    2. No flash. I always shoot with (a powerful) flash just to be sure I have light in their faces. Light balance would be a problem because the light was really blue (shadow on a sunny day with no clouds)
    3. I would definitely lose the Mercedes. Perhaps that's why she didn't use flash. The flash would illuminate this big shiny thing plonked in the foreground rather than the crowd
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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    She looks like a giant shooting little people.
    Keep Shooting!

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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    Quote Originally Posted by Frog
    She looks like a giant shooting little people.
    Well spotted. The car looks huge as well. It's just the effect of perspective - I had to use a wideangle setting (18mm) to "get it all in". But as I wrote last week, a wide-angle is not the best if you want a harmonious street picture.
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    Makes the photo fun though.
    Keep Shooting!

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    The guy with the $7000 camera

    I was at Paris Technoparade yesterday. A crush, as expected (the picture was done with me holding the camera over my head). I was in a little island of pro photographers. Everybody had a different approach:

    - me with the D300, 18-200 and cobra flash
    - a woman with the D700 and just a 50mm
    - a guy with a 40D and a 70-200
    - the TV guy with a big Sony video recorder. The kids loved him
    - this guy with the funny old film camera. Nobody paid much attention to him

    Look more closely. That's a new Rollei 4.0 FW, list price $7000
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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    Went to a Civil War Reenactment yesterday. Full range of gear. - TF


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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    Goodwood Revival
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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    from the g20 today, i think there were more photographers than there were anything else (except maybe poolice/national guard/ secret service/coast guard) so i may have a few more to put up later.


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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    A few more.











    and yeah, if you couldn't tell, i wasn't the only one around with a camera



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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    Hot and tired at the end of the day.
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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    i thought we had a thread more appropriate for this but i couldn't find one, and didn't want to start a new thread. but here's a pic my dad took of me, the photographer, on our recent vacation. we got aten alive on this hike by bugs (hundreds of bites through 2 shirts, on my shoulders), but i had time to stop and take this picture (first photo in this thread Outer banks, North carolina. ) of the sun rise.


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    Doing some family shots at a local seminary. - TF


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    Two poking their lenses through the fence
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    Re: Capture a Photographer

    Wow! This thread has been busy lately. All good shots in their own way.
    I do have to say that the Dylan's first monk shot really grabbed my attention but they are all interesting.
    Keep Shooting!

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