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October 8, 2012 at 1:26 am #49179
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ParticipantGotta admit, I was thinking about mounting on a tripod, then hand-holding it aloft and *spin*. But yeah, I get that might not be kosher.
I would think that if the tripod or monopod were hand held and not touching a solid surface it would be within the spirit of the theme.
October 8, 2012 at 4:05 am #49180ravnostic
ParticipantThat is FULL of win, Pope!!
NBD; Pope’s theme, Pope’s rules. And his suggestion reminds me of a little trick I picked up from a wedding photog…
October 15, 2012 at 3:28 pm #49184Yugoboy
ParticipantHave I mentioned how much bloody fun this theme has been? I’m still looking for more stuff to do, and the nature of the beast means that for every 50 or 75 shots, you get 1 good one, but the feeling I get when that good one pops up on my monitor is the whole reason this hobby’s so fun… absolute satisfaction in a job well done.
Also… lots of happy accidents.October 15, 2012 at 10:43 pm #49185Yoyo
ParticipantI guess you and I have different ideas of what qualifies as “good,” Yugoboy. I’m certainly liking more than 1/50 of my shots. I’ve been playing around with moving lights, zooming shots, panning shots, rotating shots. The country fair was a gold mine between the arts & crafts hall and the midway. I haven’t tried writing my name yet or multiple exposures via bulb setting and lens cap, but I’ve still got a week at least.
October 16, 2012 at 12:26 am #49186Pope_Larry_II
ParticipantGotta admit, I was thinking about mounting on a tripod, then hand-holding it aloft and *spin*. But yeah, I get that might not be kosher.
I would think that if the tripod or monopod were hand held and not touching a solid surface it would be within the spirit of the theme.
I think I’d be interested in the results, so yeah, it’s good.
October 16, 2012 at 5:02 am #49164Yugoboy
ParticipantI guess you and I have different ideas of what qualifies as “good,” Yugoboy. I’m certainly liking more than 1/50 of my shots.
By “Good” I’m thinking of shots that will give me an outside shot to place well in a Farktography contest. There’s plenty of shots that are interesting, and some that I even like, but I also know the vast vast vast majority of them have zero zilch nada chance of placing anywhere near the top in a contest where U-Man, orionid, kestrana, Mopsy, and at least a half dozen others are just consistently awesome.
A good week for me is when I get one in the top ten. On one occasion I even had the fleeting joy of checking voting at about 6:30 in the morning and being in the lead. That ended right quick, but for those precious few minutes I was quite happy.
Don’t get me wrong, the level of competition here is pushing me to look at things differently and to try to shoot and process not just for me, but for a broader audience as well. My photography has improved dramatically in ways it never would have were the competition less daunting. I’m not shooting and processing any shots I don’t like or am not happy with just because I think they’d do well, so I’m not saying that either.
One thing I’ve spent the last 2 Wednesdays doing is holding my camera in one hand and shooting out the car window on my 40+ minute commute to and from the college I work at. The results are interesting, to say the very least. And I’ll be doing it again this week as well.
October 16, 2012 at 10:52 am #49160ravnostic
ParticipantBy “Good” I’m thinking of shots that will give me an outside shot to place well in a Farktography contest. There’s plenty of shots that are interesting, and some that I even like, but I also know the vast vast vast majority of them have zero zilch nada chance of placing anywhere near the top in a contest where U-Man, orionid, kestrana, Mopsy, and at least a half dozen others are just consistently awesome.
Never underestimate the whim of the voters! They’re unexplainable, you know. I’m going out this morning to catch an Iridium flare, and there’s this diner I know that just moved north a block, but the old location is still set up like they’d be opening in the morning; I think I’m going to see what I can do with it before dawn, with the streetlights coming in through the windows.
October 18, 2012 at 3:13 pm #49187choo
ParticipantHave I mentioned how much bloody fun this theme has been? I’m still looking for more stuff to do, and the nature of the beast means that for every 50 or 75 shots, you get 1 good one, but the feeling I get when that good one pops up on my monitor is the whole reason this hobby’s so fun… absolute satisfaction in a job well done.
Also… lots of happy accidents.My ratio is about 1000:1 😛
So, the shoulder is out too I assume?
Anyways most of my photos are done on handheld on the fly anyway as I rarely shoot with a tripod or on a surface. That and I’m usually drunk.
October 24, 2012 at 4:56 am #49188sleeping
ParticipantSo, I decided to see how usable of a normal image I could make within the contest rules. It is’t exactly sharp, but it’s better than I expected. Of course this is the sharpest from like 10 frames though….
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8193/8118138484_f93f623e48_o.jpg
October 24, 2012 at 12:08 pm #49189Yugoboy
ParticipantSo, I decided to see how usable of a normal image I could make within the contest rules. It is’t exactly sharp, but it’s better than I expected. Of course this is the sharpest from like 10 frames though….
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8193/8118138484_f93f623e48_o.jpg
Not bad at all!
One of mine for tonight is kind of similar in that it’s supposed to be what it is, with a filter-achieved “look” as opposed to the other 2 which are more artsy, and definitely smeared.
FWIW, I found I achieved best results for “clarity” over the 5 seconds if I held the camera down around waist level. Less stress from holding it up, I guess.
October 24, 2012 at 7:02 pm #49190ennuipoet
ParticipantI dawdled on this one, was pretty sure I wasn’t going to enter because taking blurry photographs was kind of the antithesis of what I attempt to do. Then I shot some stuff this afternoon and saw what Pope Larry was thinking, now I am much more enthused!
October 24, 2012 at 7:15 pm #49191CauseISaidSo
ParticipantI had a couple of what I thought were decent ideas, but ran out of time to implement them to my satisfaction. One of these days, I’m going to start prepping for contests more than a couple of days before go-time (although I rarely get to dictate my schedule; it’s usually the other way around). Anyway, unless the heavens part and divine inspiration strikes, I’ll be sitting this one out. Ought to be a fun contest, though.
October 24, 2012 at 7:21 pm #49192Pope_Larry_II
ParticipantI dawdled on this one, was pretty sure I wasn’t going to enter because taking blurry photographs was kind of the antithesis of what I attempt to do. Then I shot some stuff this afternoon and saw what Pope Larry was thinking, now I am much more enthused!
I`ll let you in on a secret, I had no idea what I was getting into when I suggested this theme. I had no planned shots, nothing, just an idea that came out of taking a bunch of night time shots.
I really hope this works out.
October 24, 2012 at 9:35 pm #49193ennuipoet
ParticipantI did daylight shots, super high FStop (my Sigma 24-70 goes to f32) and braced the camera against my chest and held my breath. I got some really cool “impressionist” shots, all color and no detail, but you can still recognize what they are. It’s definitely different yet still appealing.
October 24, 2012 at 10:54 pm #49194Barracuda
ParticipantOk, I’ve gone from nothin to 3 ‘throw my hat in the ring’ shots in 12 hours time. Took a few shots on the way in to work in the morning (swiggly lines of light!) and then threw a ND filter on this afternoon and managed to get a few ‘artistic’ shots that may get me above the 50% water line in the votes, we shall see.
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