1 example i saw was of bearclaw doin opposite 360 drop to reg 360 over a gap in one sequence, the one he did for nwd 5, such a sweet shot _________________ Ride like you have insurance.
Here's a different approach, the D200 that I use can give me 5fps which is what I used here, but took out two of the frames as they cluttered it up far too much. It's already quite cluttered thanks to the leaves and shadows, but it's the first time I've tried continous shooting from that angle, certainly tricky to put together in photoshop...
Props for putting that together. VERY hard and time consuming to do and you've certainly done it well.
But...I've alyways thought multishots from angles like that just aren't really worth the time to put them together. They always seem slightly pointless as you can generally see whats going on from jus the middle photo and also look very cluttered IMO.
To me multishots are for showing a long line or a massive gap etc. Each to their own though and like i said you've certainly shopped it well. _________________ www.watfordriders.co.uk
yeh but imo, even though 1 pic can shgow it all, the sequence adds interest that hte single wouldnt, therefore making the pic better _________________ Ride like you have insurance.
Props for putting that together. VERY hard and time consuming to do and you've certainly done it well.
But...I've alyways thought multishots from angles like that just aren't really worth the time to put them together. They always seem slightly pointless as you can generally see whats going on from jus the middle photo and also look very cluttered IMO.
To me multishots are for showing a long line or a massive gap etc. Each to their own though and like i said you've certainly shopped it well.
I actually totally agree, that was the first and last one I've done from that angle and it was just a test of the FPS although the harsh shadows, thin trees and small leaves add to the clutter in that one. I doubt I'll be doing one again unless I get asked too!
I wouldn't put it that way, sounds like they pay me tons to come along and take pictures But yes, they do use some of my pictures and I get some bike parts in return
i keep seeing 'photo by roo' on posters and promo pics hehe
Yer, that's what i was talking about - "Rider: Glen Coe Photo: Roo" seems to be what i usually see!
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JAW wrote:
Roo wrote:
Not yet, but it would be nice some day
You do photography for Identiti, do you not?
I wouldn't put it that way, sounds like they pay me tons to come along and take pictures But yes, they do use some of my pictures and I get some bike parts in return
lol, I bet you wish it was that way (about paying you tons to take pictures)...
Still, i suppose they're kinda doing you a favour - promoting your works where other possible clients might see it & pick you up. _________________ Click on my sig...
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