My try at Street Photography - Human Candle?
gluwater
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There were a bunch of street performers lineing Michigan Ave along Millenium Park. This guy just seemed to be the most entertaining especially when he was taunted by this kid. Tell me what you think of the shot please.
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James.
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nickwphoto
Here is a sequence of the kid and performer. It was kinda funny.
Hope you like it
Nick
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nickwphoto
What aperture would you suggest for a shot like this?? I need to just pick something and take a bunch of pictures of it at different apertures so I can learn what will look like what.
Thanks for the info
Nick
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nickwphoto
I'd also like to see some advice on a problem I often experience in a setting such as yours. The subject matter closest to the camera seems a bit dark. I think it's because the camera is compensating for the bright sky. I'd love to read about ways to avoid this.
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I should have used a fill flash, hind site is 20/20 right.
That is the only way I know of brightening the foreground without completely blowing out the sky. I'm sure there are other ways but that's all I know of.
Andy, what do you think? You're the Street Guru. Is there a better way to brighten the foreground without blowing out a brighter background in a setting like this?
Nick
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nickwphoto
Cute that you caught the surprise on that kids face. Nice job.
I've heard of clarify in PSP9 but I have PS7. I know you can make a duplicate layer, lighten it and use the history brush to act as a kind of fill flash but I don't have the software.:cry
I haven't really tried too much on this yet because I've been busy but hopefully soon I'll give it a try.
Thanks for the info
Nick
SmugMug Technical Account Manager
Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
nickwphoto
I know I should have used the onboard flash as a fill, then I could have lowered used a larger Aperture and still had a decent shutter speed. Right? I'm still learning, bear with me. Or I could have lowered the exposure without using the flash, therefor getting a larger aperture while retaining a decent shutter speed.
I'll get this stuff sooner or later.
Thanks
Nick
SmugMug Technical Account Manager
Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
nickwphoto