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04/18/2005 01:31:22 PM · #1 |
just some interesting outtakes from the extreme action challenge. stretch became my highest scoring pick and best ranking (5th), so i am very happy! wanted to share these, all real tricks done on hard ground:
bigjohnny played a key role in this photo shoot, couldnt have done it without his help. |
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04/18/2005 01:35:42 PM · #2 |
Wow. I'm in total awe. The photos are great and the breakdancing WOW! |
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04/18/2005 01:38:08 PM · #3 |
You did an awesome job, Peete! Yours was in my top 3 picks. ...although it hurts me to look at these. :) |
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04/18/2005 02:15:52 PM · #4 |
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04/18/2005 02:56:23 PM · #5 |
Peete - Is that you in the blue shirt? Great action shots!
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04/18/2005 03:14:31 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by glad2badad: Peete - Is that you in the blue shirt? Great action shots! |
no, im behind the camera. the guy in the blue shirt is one of my good friends. the others are his breakdancing crew that i met for the first time at the studio. |
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04/18/2005 03:26:15 PM · #7 |
;^) For a while there I thought you were one of the breakneckers, er I mean breakdancers!
Originally posted by peete: Originally posted by glad2badad: Peete - Is that you in the blue shirt? Great action shots! |
no, im behind the camera. the guy in the blue shirt is one of my good friends. the others are his breakdancing crew that i met for the first time at the studio. |
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04/18/2005 04:31:11 PM · #8 |
I'd be interested in seeing how you set up your lighting for this much movement and space between the breakers, light and camera. Any pics of those? or an explanatory set sketch? |
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04/18/2005 04:50:55 PM · #9 |
Piotr - those are some great photos!
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04/18/2005 04:55:18 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by RedOak: I'd be interested in seeing how you set up your lighting for this much movement and space between the breakers, light and camera. Any pics of those? or an explanatory set sketch? |
here is an original pick, zommed out so you can see everything.
there are 2 flashes that go off with the camera, which is set on 1/500s. there is plenty enough room for everyone. the models were around 1.5m - 3m away, depending on the shot.
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