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Re: What have I learned this season
I made this list at the end of the 2007 season shooting football--my first shooting that sport. I didn't read it again until three games before the end of the 2008 football season so I'd forgotten some of these "lessons" until almost too late. 1. Always get press credentials before the day of the game/event. For two games,… -
Re: Photographing a Play - Feedback Requested
Ok, back to this for real (didn't think I'd get to the computer today and wanted to reply in a timely manner, hence the short post last night ) TOUGH lighting conditions - theatre shoots are always hard (Tom, now you know why I love my fast glass so much! ), but this one is moreso since you have not only the high contrast… -
Re: Calibration; is what I see what I'll get?
This is GREAT! And, yes, it IS clear as mud! lol First, thank you all for every consideration, concept and comment. Still unsure of some concepts and after re-reading everything for the third time, I am thankful that somewhere along the way I learned to keep the original files and mess with copies, that I'm ~learning~ on… -
Re: Weekend Event-In the wine room
I was actually hired by a guest at the party as a gift! I made some GREAT contacts there though, and also talked at length with the owner about his wine dinners. (fingers crossed) I was stunned when I entered the room. It was decorated as beautifully as any wedding reception I have ever seen. The gals that put that room… -
Re: Transoxania (Uzbekistan)
Samarqand, Part II Samarqand was the first place that we encountered foreigners in any numbers (previously, we had seen two French guys in Khiva). We stayed at the Bahodir B&B. It's listed in the lonely planet, and is about 150 meters from the Registan, north, in the direction of the Bazaar. The Bahodir is quite nice. It… -
Re: Need advice on Vegas
man you guys make it sound like its HELL during august haha. its not that bad. as long as you wear some sunblock, sunglasses and carry a water bottle you should be fine walking around the strip. i wouldnt go sight seeing mid-afternoon however, because it hot outside, i would take that time to chill inside, play a little… -
Re: What is going on?
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Re: No images, just holiday musing
I am kind of like you guys too. I started helping my dad as the voice activated lightstand. I could not go far as it was still corded to fire though. I think that it was just a way to get me to go as the times I did not go, he had it beside his camera for the weddings he was shooting. There were more posed formal shots… -
Re: Earthlings Through The Eyes Of A Wandering Biker
Malawi! Wandering eastward across southern Africa from Zambia into Malawi, lush tropical fields waver in warm afternoon breezes. Wary natives greet me with mild suspicion, wondering about this strangely-dressed foreigner's intentions--am I there to convert them to a new religion, to kill them or feed them? As usual,… -
Re: How much camera is too much?
Photographing birds in flight dictate requirements that most camera bodies ( other than good DSLRs ) cannot meet. I have a GH3, and I have used it extensively in Africa, Florida, western US, and Equador for wildlife shooting, and I like it a great deal, but it is not - in my opinion - a good camera for birds, because birds…
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