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Travis
May-20-2008, 07:29 PM
Here are a few from Saturday. 2 Vivitar 285s with Cactus V2s triggers attached to light stands jerry-rigged to my truck as booms. Some are straight up photos and a few I had fun with in post. C&C welcomed. There are a few more here. (http://owney.smugmug.com/gallery/4963525_eEZgu#297096283_wbfnj) Thanks for looking.

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http://owney.smugmug.com/photos/297097705_CWapS-L-1.jpg

2.
http://owney.smugmug.com/photos/297096732_xjn4f-L-1.jpg

3.
http://owney.smugmug.com/photos/297096283_wbfnj-L-1.jpg

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http://owney.smugmug.com/photos/297097850_tKmDW-L-1.jpg

munmi
May-20-2008, 08:14 PM
Should I be watching for one of these images in Bicycling Magazine? They are all stunning. Thanks for sharing.

gluwater
May-20-2008, 08:48 PM
Very well done :clap. Your tag line is awesome BTW.

Tee Why
May-20-2008, 08:50 PM
I like the first shot the most. I think the second shot's shutter speed may have been too fast b/c there isn't enough blurring of the background for my tastes.

Lastly, there seems to be a bit of a blue cast that you can bet with PS or LR.

Travis
May-21-2008, 04:57 AM
Should I be watching for one of these images in Bicycling Magazine? They are all stunning. Thanks for sharing.

What a great compliment! Thanks. :D

Travis
May-21-2008, 04:58 AM
Very well done :clap. Your tag line is awesome BTW.

Thanks for the kind remark. As for the tag line.... we'll I'll let 90% of my other shots speak for themselves. :rofl

Travis
May-21-2008, 05:06 AM
I like the first shot the most. I think the second shot's shutter speed may have been too fast b/c there isn't enough blurring of the background for my tastes.

Lastly, there seems to be a bit of a blue cast that you can bet with PS or LR.

Great input. I did a series of shots at 1/20 and then some at 1/80. At a wide-angle, the motion blur drops off a great deal at distance. I wish I had caught this one at a slower shutter speed. Thanks!

Antonio Correia
May-21-2008, 05:40 AM
Hello Travis. :D
The picture I like the most is the first one.
However, the last one is also a good one. She is concentrated, looking ahead or almost. In this respect better than the first one.

I like the crop of the 3.e picture and the hole of it.

I like the dynamism of the scene and shooting from the truck with the flashes off cam is a really a good way to do it.

:D:thumb

Travis
May-21-2008, 05:56 AM
Thanks Antonio. The truck wasn't optimum though because there was way too much vibration (it was a diesel). Next time I may try this from a golf cart if we can get the speed up enough.

Antonio Correia
May-21-2008, 06:06 AM
Thanks Antonio. The truck wasn't optimum though because there was way too much vibration (it was a diesel). Next time I may try this from a golf cart if we can get the speed up enough.

One of these days, I met someone who has old motorcycles. He is 74.
What attracted my attention was his 35 years - or so - old BMW in good conditions.
I asked him if he would mine to pose for me.
He agreed and I will be shooting him one day soon.

I also want to do something similar to what you did. But I will be going out of the roof of my car while my son or my wife drives.

The best would be a convertible with 4 seats. The shooter in the back seat, with an assistant holding the flashes at the end of a rod.

My wife's convertible has only two seats.:cry
:D

Travis
May-21-2008, 09:34 AM
One of these days, I met someone who has old motorcycles. He is 74.
What attracted my attention was his 35 years - or so - old BMW in good conditions.
I asked him if he would mine to pose for me.
He agreed and I will be shooting him one day soon.

I also want to do something similar to what you did. But I will be going out of the roof of my car while my son or my wife drives.

The best would be a convertible with 4 seats. The shooter in the back seat, with an assistant holding the flashes at the end of a rod.

My wife's convertible has only two seats.:cry
:D

The car should be much smoother. The main trouble you are going to face is height and distance. You will be shooting a down angle and the trunk of the car will cause a few issues with distance. I think you can work around these if you are creative. Just be safe!

Antonio Correia
May-21-2008, 09:38 AM
The car should be much smoother. The main trouble you are going to face is height and distance. You will be shooting a down angle and the trunk of the car will cause a few issues with distance. I think you can work around these if you are creative. Just be safe!

Thank you. I will try to be safe :wink
I hope to be able to place the camera at the end of the monopod and shoot it with the cable release by gessing the target, while the flashes are at the end of another rod/monopod.
:thumb:D