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Jaysee&Dali
16th of June 2009 (Tue), 21:47
Firstly, I wasn't sure whether this post should be in "Sport" or "Urban Life & Travel"; I eventually thought the latter would be more appropriate.

I was fortunate enough to join a photography group I belong to on the weekend and shoot a local Parkour (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkour) group strutting their stuff.

I had never really heard of this activity before but was amazed at their skill and enthusiasm.

You can view the whole set over at my flickr page (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jayseedali/sets/72157619821478840/).

All shot with the 40D + 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM.

#1.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2466/3631660399_21c941ff64_o.jpg

#2.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3625/3631661545_8605a21a71_o.jpg

#3.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3595/3631662217_7f0798bb9b_o.jpg

#4.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2481/3631662911_0eab98bd57_o.jpg

#5.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3619/3632476268_611bcfc637_o.jpg

#6
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3641/3631663277_e95299dde2_o.jpg

#7.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3325/3632478634_73afdb67e8_o.jpg

moeronn
16th of June 2009 (Tue), 22:14
Great shots and series. The processing really enhances them.

3 is probably my favorite, but I really like the combined shots, too.

Mocean
17th of June 2009 (Wed), 06:36
Great shots - the combined shots are excellent but for me I really like 3 and 4 best especially the shadows!

Canonada
18th of June 2009 (Thu), 12:02
Very good shots. I like the processing in the first 2 but prefer the 4th due to the composition which really exemplifies the height and risk of the jump. This is done with zooming out a little and placing the subject high and centre in the image. The angle and the reflection on the wall also contribute to the action of the shot. Well done.
Joe

shadowkipper
18th of June 2009 (Thu), 13:09
Ah, a fellow Parkour photographer =D

I shoot for Urban Freeflow (Worldwide leading Parkour/Freerun organisation) and it's interesting to finally see something more familiar to me :P

Anyway, I like #4and #5. A lot.

Keep it up man.

MSR01
18th of June 2009 (Thu), 18:49
Excellent shots. I like 4 and 5.

Aidenswarrior
18th of June 2009 (Thu), 21:25
what lens was used for these? love em

Jaysee&Dali
19th of June 2009 (Fri), 01:32
Great shots and series. The processing really enhances them.

3 is probably my favorite, but I really like the combined shots, too.Great shots - the combined shots are excellent but for me I really like 3 and 4 best especially the shadows!Very good shots. I like the processing in the first 2 but prefer the 4th due to the composition which really exemplifies the height and risk of the jump. This is done with zooming out a little and placing the subject high and centre in the image. The angle and the reflection on the wall also contribute to the action of the shot. Well done.
JoeExcellent shots. I like 4 and 5.Thankyou all! :D

Ah, a fellow Parkour photographer =D

I shoot for Urban Freeflow (Worldwide leading Parkour/Freerun organisation) and it's interesting to finally see something more familiar to me :P

Anyway, I like #4and #5. A lot.

Keep it up man.shadowkipper, it was actually my first time! One of my fellow members in a Flickr group I belong to contacted the local Parkour group and organised the shoot. To be honest, I didn't even know what it was until I did a little research on the web beforehand. Sure glad I went along though; apart from being a great sport to watch, it's fantastic to photograph.

If you want to see some more, visit my flickr page (http://www.flickr.com/photos/jayseedali/) and the Newcastle Parkour group page (http://www.flickr.com/groups/newcastleparkour); this was created so we could all share the images we shot on the day.

what lens was used for these? love emThanks!

I used the Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM attached to my 40D

nicksan
19th of June 2009 (Fri), 16:58
Kewl! :-)