Hey Folks,
Well Saturday my wife and I took the dogs out to University Circle's "Parade on the Circle" in Cleveland's Museum district. This is an annual festival put together by the local museums here in Cleveland to celebrate art, dance, music, ethnic diversity, yadda, yadda, yadda. There's food, dancing, 3 stages with various shows, more food, lots of activities, etc., and the highlight of the afternoon is the parade. The parade features...well...a little of everything really...costumes, floats, stilt walkers, music, performers, etc.. What people didn't see in this parade is prom queens, pathetic high school marching bands and idiot politicians riding thru in borrow convertibles waving at people in vein attempts at re-election! LOL!!! This one is all about the art
. It was, without a doubt, the BEST parade I've ever been too!
Now as anyone who's followed any of my posts know, this isn't my usual "subject matter" when it comes to photography. While I have been getting more in to people work, the majority of what I shoot is critters so this is a bit of a departure for me. It's also the first time I've ever shot a parade! I'm also still wrestling with the new camera which on the day of this shoot I had only had for about a week and a half. It did turn out to be a bright, sunny day for the parade (despite the NOAA's forecast of mostly cloudy with a 40% chance of thunderstorms) so the lighting was a bit harsh and there were many things (such as the crowd...the sheer number of people there) that were well beyond my control.
With all of that said, I would like to know how folks think I did here! Please feel free to be brutal...I can handle it. Any suggestions for similar events (I'm going to be shooting at a Ren Fair next month) would be greatly appreciated!
All pictures were taken with my new Canon 40D and my Tamron 70-300mm lens and all were subject to the usual degree of abuse in Photoshop.
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These are just a few of the shots that I've processed so far.....I'll have more over the next few days or so as I get time to work on them, but these were what I considered to be "the best".
Any and all comments or opinions are quite welcomed and encouraged! Again this isn't my usual thing so please feel free to let me know what I've done right and what could have been better.
Peace,
Jim





Colors are fantastic.
