I don't really care for the shots of people jumping, and don't understand why so many people seem to shot these. If someone cares to explain why they shot these or their clients want them feel free.
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Jun 20, 2009 22:31 | #1 I don't really care for the shots of people jumping, and don't understand why so many people seem to shot these. If someone cares to explain why they shot these or their clients want them feel free. 7D MKII ■ 10-22 ■ 15-85 ■ 28-135 ■ Σ 50-150 ■ 70-200 f4L ■ 100-400L ■ 580EX II
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Jeff81 Goldmember 1,698 posts Likes: 5 Joined Dec 2008 Location: SLC, UT More info | Jun 21, 2009 01:42 | #2 I like them because they are different than your standard portrait shot. Also, I really like the expressions people have when jumping. Here's one of my little sister at her high school graduation. She enjoyed it because none of her friends had a picture like this. R6/6D | Canon 24-105L f/4 IS, Samyang 24 f/1.4, Sigma 50 f/1.4 Art, Canon 85 f/1.8, Canon RF 70-200 L f/2.8 IS
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ishmelly Member 95 posts Joined May 2009 Location: Orange County More info | Jun 21, 2009 02:04 | #3 my clients just like them because it shows excitement in the image and i personally think it just something fun and natural for them to do. it gives them a break from posing in a sense
--Mel
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rumplepigskin Member 189 posts Joined May 2009 More info | Jun 21, 2009 02:17 | #4 Permanent bangotta take what sells...
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gregpphoto Goldmember 1,123 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2008 Location: NJ More info | Jun 21, 2009 21:13 | #5 I like shooting myself jumping whenever I'm on a mountaintop or outcropping of rock.
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DuncanFrenz Purposely evaded the TF 1,553 posts Joined Jan 2009 Location: NE Ohio, USA More info | Blame Toyota. - Duncan
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DarksideTi Member 113 posts Joined Jun 2009 Location: Saco, ME More info | Jun 23, 2009 08:58 | #7 It depends on the situation and context, I think "jumping can be over used, but it cal also be cool, here is one of mine Gear: Canon 30D w/Grip | Canon XTi w/Grip | Sigma 24-70mm 2.8 | Canon 50mm 1.8 | Canon 18-55 3.5/5.6 | Canon 430EX | Britek Studio Lights | All kinds of other toys
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addret Mostly Lurking 15 posts Joined Jun 2009 More info | Jul 02, 2009 00:52 | #8 like action shots like this
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OSC Junior Member 25 posts Joined Jun 2009 More info | I like them!! And voted too.
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izthistaken Cream of the Crop 6,857 posts Likes: 14 Joined Nov 2008 Location: Warren, MI More info | Jul 15, 2009 12:54 | #10 Duncan Frenz wrote in post #8150762 Blame Toyota. Bwhahahaha Matt
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oaktree Goldmember 1,835 posts Joined Mar 2007 More info | Jul 16, 2009 15:53 | #11 At our local Japanese garden, I met a young woman who was on a tour of the West Coast (she was from back East). She said that wherever she goes, she likes to take a picture of her jumping. Since she saw my Canon, she asked me to take a picture of her with her 5D and 24-70 brick. She jumped twice and I took 2 shots. We both went off happy. Too much stuff, not enough shooting time.
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