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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.
04/18/2005 01:35:42 PM · #2
Wow. I'm in total awe. The photos are great and the breakdancing WOW!
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. :)
04/18/2005 02:15:52 PM · #4
cooooool!
04/18/2005 02:56:23 PM · #5
Peete - Is that you in the blue shirt? Great action shots!
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.
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.

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?
04/18/2005 04:50:55 PM · #9
Piotr - those are some great photos!

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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