The backgrounds are purty ugly though :uhoh Any chance of getting below these guys and shooting upwards? Or, maybe a different vantage point/perspective where the background isn't in the pic? Or, maybe even shooting wide open aperture to try to blur that busy stuff?
Yes I agree with you very much so, the backgrounds are ugly, I could get under and shoot up but there is people everywhere and I didnt want to get hit, if it was a friend I probably could but I didnt know these guys, but they are very good. Im getting a 50mm soon so I will have better aperture to blur the backgrounds a little more. Thanks for the tip steve.
love these. lots of height, sense of action and did i mention height?
like steve, i'd get lower down. maybe talk to these guys before hand and see
what you get as far as some pre-arranged shots? something not quite so
'daredevil' for the first low shots
ian
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Setup: One camera, one lens, and one roll of film.
The backgrounds are purty ugly though :uhoh Any chance of getting below these guys and shooting upwards? Or, maybe a different vantage point/perspective where the background isn't in the pic? Or, maybe even shooting wide open aperture to try to blur that busy stuff?
Steve
Setup: One camera, one lens, and one roll of film.
love these. lots of height, sense of action and did i mention height?
like steve, i'd get lower down. maybe talk to these guys before hand and see
what you get as far as some pre-arranged shots? something not quite so
'daredevil' for the first low shots
ian
Setup: One camera, one lens, and one roll of film.