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jfc3po
7th of February 2009 (Sat), 23:29
These are only a few of the shots I have. I still haven't PP'ed all of the keepers. Like I said in the title, this is my first time shooting skaters at night. All I had was my Rebel XT, 50 1.8, and a cheap Quantaray flash. They seem really noisy to me since i shot at ISO 1600 and that mixed with a Rebel XT=Not so great. I'm beggin for CC on this one. Any tips anyone can give would be much appreciated. I really need a new camera, a nice wide angle, and some strobes.
1.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3390/3262471528_7927f9ec91_o.jpg
2. Has a green tint to it, I know. I added it.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3312/3262470590_2efb56cf07_o.jpg
3.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3499/3261642623_accd34e3e9_o.jpg
4. My personal Favorite.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3519/3261642107_09630eaa06_o.jpg
So yea...PLEASE hook it up with the CC.
Jimmy
jfc3po
8th of February 2009 (Sun), 13:49
anyone?
Simon Turkin
8th of February 2009 (Sun), 14:34
The last picture is very hard to look at I understand the look you where going for but the horizons just arent so good you do have some good shots in there. ie. 2,3
GetOnMyLevel
8th of February 2009 (Sun), 15:09
loosen up the comp. its way too close and tight
BEphoto
8th of February 2009 (Sun), 19:04
most of them seem pretty cool to me. I actually like the last shot quite a bit. The composition makes you look at the picture longer, which is ultimately what you are going for.
Dont feel bad about not getting a ton of responses. I havent gotten many either with my Downhill Skateboarding pics in the past either. :)
jfc3po
8th of February 2009 (Sun), 19:07
It was kind of hard to loosen up the comp. Using the lens I was using, and with the amount of space I had, that's as loose as I could get it. At both of the spots, there were fences keeping me from getting a better composition.
thanks for the critique..
jfc3po
8th of February 2009 (Sun), 19:07
most of them seem pretty cool to me. I actually like the last shot quite a bit. The composition makes you look at the picture longer, which is ultimately what you are going for.
Dont feel bad about not getting a ton of responses. I havent gotten many either with my Downhill Skateboarding pics in the past either. :)
thanks man.
ryan148
8th of February 2009 (Sun), 21:20
shooting with the nifty fifty is hard when you have your flash mounted on the camera it sounds like. personally i would say drop the iso down a ton and boost the shutter speed. i shoot night shots at an iso of about 100 and i can sync my strobes up to at least 1/250 when you have that strobe you dont have to shoot at a high iso that is what the strobe is for so drop the iso down.
i like #3 the best, it has good composition and it looks like the skater is at the apex or the trick, 1 and 2 are hard to look at because the back ground is distracting, and 4 for me personally the comp is off on the horizon im not sure if thats what you were going for but for me its hard to look at.
one thing that helped me with my night shooting was going wireless and posting up my strobes on stands so i could move them around and make the lighting look a lot better.
keep up the good work and have fun
jbergdoll
8th of February 2009 (Sun), 22:16
I could have shot these with a point and shoot. These have no composition, and are honestly boring IMHO. If you don't have an off-camera flash system, don't shoot at night because on-camera flash is junk. Shoot during the day and read this...
http://www.hdskate.com/skateboarding-articles/photography/shot-composition-basics/
And take that watermark off, I don't think anyone will be stealing these.
jfc3po
8th of February 2009 (Sun), 22:42
I could have shot these with a point and shoot. These have no composition, and are honestly boring IMHO. If you don't have an off-camera flash system, don't shoot at night because on-camera flash is junk. Shoot during the day and read this...
http://www.hdskate.com/skateboarding-articles/photography/shot-composition-basics/
And take that watermark off, I don't think anyone will be stealing these.
I don't know if you were trying, but you came off as a dick with that. Its ok though, you were honest and I appreciate that.
jbergdoll
8th of February 2009 (Sun), 22:58
I don't know if you were trying, but you came off as a dick with that. Its ok though, you were honest and I appreciate that.
Not trying to sound like a dick just being honest.
jfc3po
8th of February 2009 (Sun), 23:42
Its cool man. I respect your opinion because I've seen your photos and I think they're fantastic. I just can't wait to get a decent little strobist setup.
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