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Jun 10, 2008 21:42 |  #1

Indoor skate park was the only place to be with a heat index of 114 :cool:
Typical harsh lighting, NO PP, No crops
I'm not really happy with any of em, but whatever

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Not sure what this is...
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Crooked **** I forgot all the trick names!
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Jun 10, 2008 21:56 |  #2

Black Diamond huh??... I stopped up Maple Shade for a few minutes, way to hot to break my gear out.... and I like that first shot...


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Jun 10, 2008 22:14 as a reply to  @ HauntFreaks's post |  #3

Outside of the harsh lighting I think the shots #2-4 would look better if they not so tightly cropped. For example #2 it would be nice to see where the entire 'story'...meaning you should show the entire rail so the viewer knows where skater gets on and off the rail. #1 is pretty nice.


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Jun 11, 2008 08:17 |  #4

#2 is a feeble grind. It could almost pass for a smith but judging by the stance it's a feeble.

#4. Doesn't look like a kickflip to me (If it is a kickflip then zero style points for him - kickflip law demands they be stonked and caught with feet. Board caught with the back foot is sufficient and can earn high style bonuses ). It looks like his foot caught the wheel, preventing completion of the trick. Did subject land it?

I like shot #2 the best because it looks like the subject pulled the trick. It is a pic that is publish worthy for event reportage purposes. #4 - no. There is no context to the shot so for all I know the subject flailed his board about but did not roll away. You don't know what is going on there. This is not satisfying and has a sense of incompleteness about it. As I used to skate, it is difficult to be impartial and divorce the shot and the subject. The shot should imply completion. Anything else is 'cheating'. Skating and BMX are physical activities that put high premium on aesthetics (style) - so the shot is more about capturing the essence of the subject than a technically brilliant shot in which subject is uninspiring.




  
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Jun 11, 2008 08:55 |  #5

Thanks guys!

Yeah, I forget what 4 did, might have been a heel. Or maybe a tre. He gave me a helmet though, so he's awesome. Really steezy too.

With the crooked, thats what I got. No cropping on any of these. I know what you mean, and I love the look when you have to look for the skater in the shot. However, There was another ramp there with red paint. Very distracting.

Yeah, black diamond. WAYYY over priced at $20 per person for a 5 hour sesh. Wont be going there again. There was this one kid maybe about 10 RIPPING UP the quarter. Just amazing skill. Didnt manage to get any shots of him though.



  
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Jun 11, 2008 09:57 |  #6

Is this the old vans complex?


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Jun 11, 2008 10:06 |  #7

pro wrote in post #5701526 (external link)
There was this one kid maybe about 10 RIPPING UP the quarter. Just amazing skill. Didnt manage to get any shots of him though.

this the Kid?... your right he is 10... his name is Danti... they stopped at MSSP after BD... and before I had to lock the park because of the storm.

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Jun 11, 2008 10:52 |  #8

paiintballa182 wrote in post #5701859 (external link)
Is this the old vans complex?

Yeah it is. it was renamed about 2-3 years ago. Still in the same place, but the entrance is a different place.

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this the Kid?... your right he is 10... his name is Danti... they stopped at MSSP after BD... and before I had to lock the park because of the storm.

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yeah that kid. He's CRAZY! Some one sponsor him!



  
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Jun 11, 2008 11:16 |  #9

yeah hes sponsored by Destructo trucks, Osiris shoes and Heritage surf shop.... him and his dad are good people.


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Jun 11, 2008 17:35 |  #10

They aren't bad, personally I would get lower, don't crop so much the kid doing the crook is chopped and where is the rail going, shoot horizontal, and also make sure you make it easy to tell where the skater is coming from and going. Keep practicing!


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Jun 11, 2008 19:58 |  #11

pretty much loosen up the photo on the crook
so you can see all the stairs and the rail
and kickflip like said
wait till its caught with back foot or just about too


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Jun 12, 2008 14:15 |  #12
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No landing and barely any run up in any of these--compose better. Also whats with the colors? They're weird as hell... sucks that you have to shoot inside and deal with the crappy ambient. The second one is a back feeble. Timing on kickflip is too early and doesn't look like he's going to land it. Keep workin on it, you'll get it.


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