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I'm going to have a try at doing a 52 (I haven't got the time for a 365) with a bit of a difference.
This afternoon I noticed a post on a thread that inspired me to take a picture, so I am going to try to pick something from a post each week and try to use that as my inspiration.
Number 1
The quote I used today was this one and the relevant bit was as follows: Technically perfect shot of a match.
Slightly underexposed, softish shot of a father running from a war zone carrying his injured child (ok, slightly extreme, but work with me here!).
I know which I'd wager would be the 'better' photograph. (end quote)
Now I realise that the first of the two scenarios is not in the same league emotionally as the second, but it got me to thinking how easy or difficult would it be to take a good shot of a match.
As some my kit was already set up in the dining room after my 'zippy' shot of yesterday I got straight onto the case and took the following picture. Okay, I realise it isn't perfect, but I think it's pretty good for something thought of, taken and posted in under an hour.
Took about 6 shots to get something I was happy with.
5D MkII, EF100 macro @ f32, MR-14ex ringflash set to 8-1 ratio as master, 580EXII slaved set to 1/125 power as a backlight.
Oh, the odd spots are ash!
As always, C & Cs welcome.
This afternoon I noticed a post on a thread that inspired me to take a picture, so I am going to try to pick something from a post each week and try to use that as my inspiration.
Number 1
The quote I used today was this one and the relevant bit was as follows: Technically perfect shot of a match.
Slightly underexposed, softish shot of a father running from a war zone carrying his injured child (ok, slightly extreme, but work with me here!).
I know which I'd wager would be the 'better' photograph. (end quote)
Now I realise that the first of the two scenarios is not in the same league emotionally as the second, but it got me to thinking how easy or difficult would it be to take a good shot of a match.
As some my kit was already set up in the dining room after my 'zippy' shot of yesterday I got straight onto the case and took the following picture. Okay, I realise it isn't perfect, but I think it's pretty good for something thought of, taken and posted in under an hour.
Took about 6 shots to get something I was happy with.
5D MkII, EF100 macro @ f32, MR-14ex ringflash set to 8-1 ratio as master, 580EXII slaved set to 1/125 power as a backlight.
Oh, the odd spots are ash!
As always, C & Cs welcome.
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I look forward to seeing the next one