although, the scenes in these are awfully cluttered - you've been more careful in the past. but I know, you can't exactly put a ramp anywhere, and looks like kids haven't changed, the ramp is constantly in a state of "improvement". I remember one time when I ran over a hammer. Ouch.
In this context I like the clutter. The first picture shows the broom, tools, cords etc. This tells me the kid just finished his ramp and is trying it out, a nice story. The second picture looks like any other ramp shot, with the exception is taken after dark... Both are good, but I prefer the STORY of the first.
In this context I like the clutter. The first picture shows the broom, tools, cords etc. This tells me the kid just finished his ramp and is trying it out, a nice story. The second picture looks like any other ramp shot, with the exception is taken after dark... Both are good, but I prefer the STORY of the first.
Yep, the ramp just got done that day, normally i would try to isolate the shot as much as possible but for some reason I actually liked everything there and just left it, as for the hockey stick there is not an explaination, . Thanks for all the comments guys.
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ian
although, the scenes in these are awfully cluttered - you've been more careful in the past. but I know, you can't exactly put a ramp anywhere, and looks like kids haven't changed, the ramp is constantly in a state of "improvement". I remember one time when I ran over a hammer. Ouch.
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Ian
Yep, the ramp just got done that day, normally i would try to isolate the shot as much as possible but for some reason I actually liked everything there and just left it, as for the hockey stick there is not an explaination,
Setup: One camera, one lens, and one roll of film.