A couple of weeks ago I took photos at Lakeside for my father-in-law. Coming up to the day I was trying to think of what kind of angles to get during the course of the day.
I thought the best thing to do was to camp out at different corners on different sessions. That way I could limit the amount of time wasted on setting up.
NB: Now I have put a few "dud" ones this time to point out some of the things that I was trying to do at the time
First thing in the morning I thought I'd try and get a few in of the bike....
Without flash... a bit too much shadow....
With flash.... shadow looks a bit fake....
Changed flash angle to behind the bike... better
Flash again with desaturated green, purple and red... plus throw in heaps of clarity and contrast :)
My first hurdle was trying to get into the flow of panning as the subject passed by and trying to marry aperture and shutter for a desired effect. So in the beginning I tried to get the hang of panning with a fast shutter
1st frame
2nd attempt
Argh Too far zoomed out to get any real detail
Lens focused out at last split second - panned too quickly left at that moment
Better..
So the next portion of the day was to shoot at slower shutter speeds so that I could try to convey a sense of motion in the photo. Now there was a whole lot of frame burning to begin with as my fledgling panning skills were a bit inept to begin with. I started at 1/30th sec but soon realised that the motorbikes were going too quick for me to get a nice sharp(ish) image so I ended up shooting at 1/50th or 1/60th sec, which worked out fine.
In order to use some of the larger apertures, I used a polarising and ND4 filter so that I could get a more shallow "depth of field".
ouch..
starting to get there...
better...
Threw clarity and contrast into overdrive to get this look here
This was one of my sharpest of the day
The rest of the day I spent trying different angles on the course and seeing if I could benefit from the afternoon light coming through:
And last but not least I tried to do the desaturation thing again.
P.S. Dont smoke
Az
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