Did some quick rolling shots with jprice this weekend.
Again, longer exposure, higher F stop, a little positive exposure bias. It was a little tricky since the sun was going down, alot of my pics came out super blurry. I dont know how some of these are in focus but they are!
Then did a little flash work in the parking lot with the sunset.
Alright so I looked up how to attack these shots on my iphone while I was riding with Greg on our way to VIR this weekend. They are tricky! The whole long exposure and keeping fast moving cars in focus pretty much comes down to luck and a steady hand. It also sucked that the clouds were so random it went from light to dark every couple seconds it seemed like.
The trick is:
Low ISO (100-200ish)
High F stop (9-14)
Exposure at 1/60th to about 1/180th
Auto focus
Increasing the exposure bias helps too (I used +2.3 sometimes)
Brittany and I came up with some cool ideas today. Just her in front of a white wall with a bad girl look, I called it the Danny Zuko from grease look. Pics have a strong flash/washed out feel. Only 1 flash and an umbrella.
This time last year i was in Paris with my family for 2 days. I did a lot of walking while I was there and it was hot, but when I look back I really miss it. I dont know any French and I dont like the food, but I would def go back!
I have been following this high fashion/photography/art blog for about a month now and they always have the most interesting pictures. So Brittany and I tried to mimic one of the photos we saw on there. The blog is called "for the love of black" but there is always plenty of color.
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