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Angelo
Mar-30-2005, 12:28 PM
Filming a scene for an upcoming episode of CSI - Las Vegas

B Camera:

http://angelo.smugmug.com/photos/18582931-L.jpg

Setting trolleys for panning shots.

http://angelo.smugmug.com/photos/18582934-L.jpg

and some atmosphere I snapped between takes.

http://angelo.smugmug.com/photos/18582929-L.jpg

Angelo
Mar-31-2005, 02:14 PM
0 - 35, even the Mets have better averages.

So I'm doing a self bump to solicit comments / critiques. Thanks.

Steve Cavigliano
Mar-31-2005, 02:35 PM
Angelo,

Guilty as charged :rolleyes

OK, when I first looked at these, I immediately liked the sharpness, contrast and color. Looking deeper, all I saw were nice shots of people making a movie, or a person, with a camera, watching people make a movie. There wasn't anything compelling about the shots, that made me want to view them longer, or view them again :dunno

It pains me to be so blunt, but I have to admit, this is the major reason why I don't street shoot. For the life of me, I just can't make a street pic tell a story :cry My street shots wind up in the same boat as these. Basically, "Nice pics, but where's da beef?" I don't know whether it's a genetic defect, a lack of creativity/vision, a mental block, or just plain old stupidity on my part. :scratch

Just to give you an idea of where I am coming from, I liked the lady with the camera pic best out of these 3. It has no context either, but at least it's a semi-candid shot and she's holding a camera :thumb

Angelo, I apologize if my comments are upsetting. It was not my intention. In no way did I mean to demean your shots or your effort. Maybe it's because I'm so frustrated with my lack of success at shooting these types of shots, that I came off so strongly. To do these types of shots justice, is wayyyyyyyyy harder than it looks :uhoh

For the record, everything I wrote could be entirely wrong and just the ravings of a sick mind :lol


At least with a bump, we may get some words of wisdom from the Pros :clap


Thanks for sharing these,
Steve

bfjr
Mar-31-2005, 02:40 PM
What can I say?
Well the 1st two don't do anything for me, but that's unfair I live here (L. A.), so pics of a crew at work is, well been there done that, there are some specific exp. items, but I'm not qualified so keep mouth shut.

However not that #3, is what I have done and wish it was different: If only the OOF guy looking at you was in focus, this shot would have rocked :thumb :clap. Everything else about is great!

Hope that helps
And remember if your captured the Sec. will disavow any relation to the above :D

John Mueller
Mar-31-2005, 02:44 PM
I think the last one says "Come here Angelo":D

Andy
Mar-31-2005, 05:38 PM
angelo

i agree with the others... the shots don't engage me, don't give me a clear focal point ... i mean i know what's going on but i'm not interested.

street work is tough. keep it up, if you have questions ask 'em here i'll come back :D

Angelo
Apr-01-2005, 09:02 AM
Angelo,

Guilty as charged :rolleyes

OK, when I first looked at these, I immediately liked the sharpness, contrast and color. Looking deeper, all I saw were nice shots of people making a movie, or a person, with a camera, watching people make a movie. There wasn't anything compelling about the shots, that made me want to view them longer, or view them again :dunno

It pains me to be so blunt, but I have to admit, this is the major reason why I don't street shoot. For the life of me, I just can't make a street pic tell a story :cry My street shots wind up in the same boat as these. Basically, "Nice pics, but where's da beef?" I don't know whether it's a genetic defect, a lack of creativity/vision, a mental block, or just plain old stupidity on my part. :scratch

Just to give you an idea of where I am coming from, I liked the lady with the camera pic best out of these 3. It has no context either, but at least it's a semi-candid shot and she's holding a camera :thumb

Angelo, I apologize if my comments are upsetting. It was not my intention. In no way did I mean to demean your shots or your effort. Maybe it's because I'm so frustrated with my lack of success at shooting these types of shots, that I came off so strongly. To do these types of shots justice, is wayyyyyyyyy harder than it looks :uhoh

For the record, everything I wrote could be entirely wrong and just the ravings of a sick mind :lol


At least with a bump, we may get some words of wisdom from the Pros :clap


Thanks for sharing these,
Steve
Steve:

Thank you for your input. If my skin were thin enough to be offended by your comments I wouldn't belong on a forum such as this. Your insight is actually right on. There isn't much compelling about the shots (well I do like the lady too) but it was all about good light, sharpness, contrast and color and for this you've recognized I did a fair job. I can't improve and aspire to Andy's level if I don't keep trying and seeking out criticism.

Now as for the ravings of a sick mind... :rofl

Angelo
Apr-01-2005, 09:09 AM
What can I say?
Well the 1st two don't do anything for me, but that's unfair I live here (L. A.), so pics of a crew at work is, well been there done that, there are some specific exp. items, but I'm not qualified so keep mouth shut.

However not that #3, is what I have done and wish it was different: If only the OOF guy looking at you was in focus, this shot would have rocked :thumb :clap. Everything else about is great!

Hope that helps
And remember if your captured the Sec. will disavow any relation to the above :D
Funny - it's the "damned if you do, damned if you don't" syndrome. Whenver I fail to accomplish a shallow DOF I hear about it. This time I was so happy (surprised) that my background was blurry. However, from a creative position I understand your point as I study the picture. If this one guy was also in focus, "making eye contact" it would've give a different and possibly more interesting bent to the photo.
Thanks for looking.

Angelo
Apr-01-2005, 09:11 AM
I think the last one says "Come here Angelo":D
and who woulda thunk it? it's not like I was wearing a name tag or somethin' :D

Mitchell
Apr-01-2005, 09:31 AM
I don't think she was looking at you, Angelo. She was interested in your D70!:rofl :rofl


mitch

Angelo
Apr-01-2005, 01:12 PM
I don't think she was looking at you, Angelo. She was interested in your D70!:rofl :rofl


mitch
nikonians rule!!!! :rofl