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02/29/2012 01:39:28 PM · #26 |
Hah … I know the feeling …
5 years early ;)
Originally posted by LevT: darn,, shot this a month too early :)
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02/29/2012 01:42:36 PM · #27 |
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02/29/2012 01:53:41 PM · #28 |
As soon as I seen this challenge I thought of this from toddhead. |
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02/29/2012 02:26:44 PM · #29 |
Guess it's time to get back on that horse... |
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02/29/2012 02:36:10 PM · #30 |
Originally posted by Skip: if i can find the time...sigh
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this is definitely a jump, but it doesn't fit the look of "levitation" as per the inspiration for the challenge IMHO
-m |
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02/29/2012 07:54:03 PM · #31 |
How to take "Today's Levitation" (how I actually do)
- With a self-timer
EOS 5D Mk2 has a 10sec. timer as it's longest timer set up. This means that I can get away as far as 10 second distance from the camera after I press the shutter release button.
First, I get a composition and a focus manually.
Then I press the shutter release, run to the right position for a levitation as checking the camera's blinking red LED counts down 10 seconds and jump by my intuition.
In this manner, I need to jump over and over to get the right shot.
Poor thing, should we chip in for a remote control? |
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02/29/2012 08:04:52 PM · #32 |
Originally posted by Zigomar:
How to take "Today's Levitation" (how I actually do)
- With a self-timer
EOS 5D Mk2 has a 10sec. timer as it's longest timer set up. This means that I can get away as far as 10 second distance from the camera after I press the shutter release button.
First, I get a composition and a focus manually.
Then I press the shutter release, run to the right position for a levitation as checking the camera's blinking red LED counts down 10 seconds and jump by my intuition.
In this manner, I need to jump over and over to get the right shot.
Poor thing, should we chip in for a remote control? |
Reading this, I now know who to look for when I need to remind myself what it means to be a dedicated photographer. |
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02/29/2012 08:17:54 PM · #33 |
Originally posted by Zigomar:
How to take "Today's Levitation" (how I actually do)
- With a self-timer
EOS 5D Mk2 has a 10sec. timer as it's longest timer set up. This means that I can get away as far as 10 second distance from the camera after I press the shutter release button.
First, I get a composition and a focus manually.
Then I press the shutter release, run to the right position for a levitation as checking the camera's blinking red LED counts down 10 seconds and jump by my intuition.
In this manner, I need to jump over and over to get the right shot.
Poor thing, should we chip in for a remote control? |
+1 hehehe! |
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02/29/2012 09:05:51 PM · #34 |
Very interesting style ;) |
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03/03/2012 11:07:17 AM · #35 |
I think that ScooterMcNutty should win this challenge. |
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03/03/2012 11:41:13 AM · #36 |
Originally posted by Tiny: I think that ScooterMcNutty should win this challenge. |
Only if the voters think so, and only if its good enough. hopefull the sun will poke the clouds today, and i can take some shots for this challenge! |
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03/06/2012 05:45:42 PM · #37 |
Shouldn't we get an extra day to submit to this? |
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03/06/2012 06:00:29 PM · #38 |
I must say that Natsumi Hayashi must have calves of steel. After 150 takes I didn't want to jump ever again, and she did it almost every day. |
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05/30/2012 07:05:49 AM · #39 |
She's in the news, with a book to be published. |
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05/30/2012 07:29:00 AM · #40 |
Originally posted by Pug-H: She's in the news, with a book to be published. |
bummer that the article failed to mention that she had inspired an international photography contest as a tribute to her work. |
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05/30/2012 07:30:24 AM · #41 |
Originally posted by Skip: Originally posted by Pug-H: She's in the news, with a book to be published. |
bummer that the article failed to mention that she had inspired an international photography contest as a tribute to her work. |
Unbelievable. To think, the editor didn't know of what she did for us at DPC. The nerve. THE NERVE!! |
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