Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Mock FMP burst, in the moment and action photos

In the photos below I've used a few new techinques and sinarios and personally think these are the best set of photos up to press. 
In this photo I've captured Dominic Cox doing a boneless drop. I've used the graffiti on the floors to add bursts of colour in the photo. The angle I sued took advantage of the ledge on the right and as I was focused on capturing dom the photo also shows off the depth of feild. I particularly like the sky in this photo because it shows the intensity of the pre winter weather in Britain, the rain and cold don't eqaul enthusiastic riding. Personally, I would of liked to of places a flash behind the ledge facing dom so he would of been more defined in the photo.
 
This photo was take just before Dom landed the boneless. I like how even though you can't see the facial expression you can see the intensity of thoughts that are running through his mind. In many cases it's mind over matter and more of a mental barrier than a physical one. Again I've used the graffiti to add bursts of colour and the graphic on the back of his shirt. I also wish I'd of had a flash at my disposal for this photo because I'd of liked to see what it'd of looked like with the flash mounted on my camera, I think it's of dragged the colours out more. 

These two photos I've implemented the burst photo technique. I put the shutter soles on around 300 so there was no chance of blur and I'd get a detailed photo of each section of the trick. In the first photo was the first burst photo I tried to edit and didn't really understand he concept of it at all because there isn't no shadows and my lightings off but in the second I used the shadows of each section and my lighting is better than the first but a flash would of been much appreciated as it would of added those highlights I think both photos need. 
This photo is another action photo but it emphasises on how grimy and dull riding in winter feels. I've used the simple rule of thirds and captured a good amount of sky to highlight what the weathers like in winter, I've also captured the puddle in front of the ledge on the right to add to that cold winter feeling I was after. This photo is possibly the only one I wouldn't of needs a flash for because I think a flash would of added warmth to the photo and cancelled out the cold effect I was after. 

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