Albert Bridge + Extras
gubbs
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An afternoon of shooting, great company and great food, what more could you want!
We started the afternoon in Battersea Park and walked up to the Albert Bridge.
andy lent me his 35 1.4 L to try out. This was taken wide open at 1.4 , andy's face was a little dark compared to the sky so I tried using Scott Kelby's fill flash tecnique. Taking a duplicate layer / screen blending /opacity 50% then masking out the background
Swapped over to my Tamron 28-75 f2.8 for this one
iso 100 f18 1 sec, andy managed to get in this one too
I learnt a lesson here, when the light was bad I tried allsorts of angles and shots of the bridge. As the light improved, I kept thinking I've already got a load of shots like that from earlier & so didn't repeat them. Subsequently I hardly ended up with any decent shots of the complete bridge.
This was taken with the Tamron 28-75 again iso100 f16 6/10sec. I blended 2 exposures taken from the raw file using the layer mask method from here
finally andy and I were wasting away waiting for the retaurant to open so took a few shots to kill some time
saw this pulling away from the lights
iso 200 canon 50mm f1.4 f4.5 1/5 sec
Cheers :beer
We started the afternoon in Battersea Park and walked up to the Albert Bridge.
andy lent me his 35 1.4 L to try out. This was taken wide open at 1.4 , andy's face was a little dark compared to the sky so I tried using Scott Kelby's fill flash tecnique. Taking a duplicate layer / screen blending /opacity 50% then masking out the background
Swapped over to my Tamron 28-75 f2.8 for this one
iso 100 f18 1 sec, andy managed to get in this one too
I learnt a lesson here, when the light was bad I tried allsorts of angles and shots of the bridge. As the light improved, I kept thinking I've already got a load of shots like that from earlier & so didn't repeat them. Subsequently I hardly ended up with any decent shots of the complete bridge.
This was taken with the Tamron 28-75 again iso100 f16 6/10sec. I blended 2 exposures taken from the raw file using the layer mask method from here
finally andy and I were wasting away waiting for the retaurant to open so took a few shots to kill some time
saw this pulling away from the lights
iso 200 canon 50mm f1.4 f4.5 1/5 sec
Cheers :beer
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Love the car pic. What kind of car is that?
that 35 f/1.4L is intoxicating, isn't it? you should start stashing away your pence for it.. you know you'll get great use out of it!
thansk for the shots, fun indeed the traffic on the bridge is really cool.
and that car!
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This photo is awesome Gubbs; looks like it belongs in an advertisement...
Andy your a bad influence!!
Cheers!
Thanks damon, I reckon it should belong in my garage .... one day:D
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By the way... did it sound as good as it looks???
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Very well done indeed Gubbsie.
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I was practising doing panning shots with London Buses and taxis, I thought they'd look good against the big shop windows. Then the lambo pulled up at the red lights, I took a quick shot while it was sitting there to check the exposure and then waited for the lights to go green hoping that a bus wouldn't pull up in front of me from the other direction. Fortunately he pulled away fairly quickly so it all worked out OK.
So a bit of planning and a lot of luck
Thanks PF
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I am so impressed then --- F8 and be there as they say. SO you did have an idea - that IS cool. Sometimes the best shots are totally planned and some are spontaneous and some a little of both. Like I said, very well done.
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Very cool.
ian
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Humungus whom is still totally lost about the little numbers on camera lens's.
set the camera to 1/5 sec then tracked the car with the camera as it pulled away, released the shutter as it passed the windows and kept the camera moving with car
Humungus:what doest it matter when you take such great shots !!
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Very nice shots love the bridge and the car
It looks like Andy's arms are getting bigger ...been working out ?:lift
Thanks
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