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08/19/2005 08:29:00 PM · #1
So Today i had my first chance to shoot something sporty with my new 350D.
Here is a [link] to the images. they are at the bottom of the page.

please have a look and tell me what you think.


08/19/2005 08:36:47 PM · #2
I like the pictures. If you could get the one with multiple shots of the jump in focus, I would like it more. But maybe an out-of-focus shot is what you were looking for. How did you do that, by the way? Good work.
08/19/2005 08:42:38 PM · #3
I love this one:
//photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7339/1161/1600/cenkbw.jpg
The black and white is awesome, and the grafitti adds so much character to it!
08/19/2005 08:48:21 PM · #4
Originally posted by chafer:

I like the pictures. If you could get the one with multiple shots of the jump in focus, I would like it more. But maybe an out-of-focus shot is what you were looking for. How did you do that, by the way? Good work.
either hold the camera very still or use a thing to put the camera on. then take many pics quickly after another.

and then i cut the guy out and pasted him with the other ones in photoshop though i know there is a better and easyer way of doing it in ps.
08/19/2005 08:49:15 PM · #5
Originally posted by christie3:

I love this one:
//photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7339/1161/1600/cenkbw.jpg
The black and white is awesome, and the grafitti adds so much character to it!
hehe thank you very much. you wouldent belive how full of graffiti that place is. like every inch has graffiti.
08/19/2005 08:50:50 PM · #6
Originally posted by lucas:

Originally posted by christie3:

I love this one:
//photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7339/1161/1600/cenkbw.jpg
The black and white is awesome, and the grafitti adds so much character to it!
hehe thank you very much. you wouldent belive how full of graffiti that place is. like every inch has graffiti.

Awesome! I love pics with grafitti, lol. :) That shot is great.
08/19/2005 09:17:06 PM · #7
Originally posted by christie3:

Originally posted by lucas:

Originally posted by christie3:

I love this one:
//photos1.blogger.com/blogger/7339/1161/1600/cenkbw.jpg
The black and white is awesome, and the grafitti adds so much character to it!
hehe thank you very much. you wouldent belive how full of graffiti that place is. like every inch has graffiti.

Awesome! I love pics with grafitti, lol. :) That shot is great.


just to give you an idea of what it looked like [link]
08/19/2005 10:38:17 PM · #8
Originally posted by lucas:


just to give you an idea of what it looked like [link]

whoa dude you weren't kidding! awesome!
08/19/2005 10:47:31 PM · #9
Focus on the skater then pan with him keeping him at the point you used as your focal point. Also, you need to get you a f2.8 lense or you could even use a $80 50mm/1.8 EF by Canon. I think everyone that has taken action shots has had a beginning like this. Get you one of those lenses, focus and follow your subject then post it again for us to see the improvement. The 18-55mm works good outside, but it will kill you inside any building, especially w/o a good flash. Good job though.
08/20/2005 06:40:26 AM · #10
Originally posted by ph223048:

Focus on the skater then pan with him keeping him at the point you used as your focal point. Also, you need to get you a f2.8 lense or you could even use a $80 50mm/1.8 EF by Canon. I think everyone that has taken action shots has had a beginning like this. Get you one of those lenses, focus and follow your subject then post it again for us to see the improvement. The 18-55mm works good outside, but it will kill you inside any building, especially w/o a good flash. Good job though.


oh yeah thats a great idea. though i could only use it doing single shots and not for the sequences because it would be harder to edit them together in photoshop afterwards. good idea trying to used a bigger aperature(or smaller, whatever).

As for improvement. im not sure if i'll be going back to that place for a while but i'll post it here if i do.

thanks for the tips.
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