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Rescue during Huge Waves at the Wedge 7/25/09

19 Nov

Waves a day after the death of a swimmer at the Wedge in Newport Beach Ca. Here people were being rescued and dropping on on amazing waves at the Wedge. ABC eye witness news on the beach to capture interviews of the rescued swimmers and surfers.

Shot over a few very hot summer weeks in and all over NYC, 8 mini movies made to become 1. Directed by Moh Azima, Produced by Michelle Price, Starring The Phenomenal Handclap Band. Taken from the PHB’s self-titled release-US: Friendly Fire Recordings, UK: Tummy Touch, EU: Gomma, Spain: Lovemonk, AU: Inertia, Japan: KSR
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6 Tips on Photographing Lightning During the Day

27 Oct

A Guest Post by Deidra Wilson.

Deidra Wilson Photographer Las Vegas DPS

Perhaps you’ve begun to master photographing lightning at night, but you’ve noticed that there are tons of great storms during the day that produce some pretty great lightning strikes, too. How do you transfer your knowledge over and capture some of those images to add to your collection?

1. Find a Safe Vantage Point

This one should go without saying, but if you’re going to be strapping your gear onto a metal tripod and standing outside in stormy weather for an extended period of time, you should be safe while doing so. You can try being further away from the storm, which will actually give you a better view of any strikes, or you can shoot from a sheltered area. You can even photograph from inside your car if needed.

2. Use a Tripod

When shooting lightning, you’ll be shooting long exposures and shooting handheld simply isn’t an option that will produce a quality image.

3. Close Down your Aperture and Drop your ISO

Both of these techniques will allow you to shoot at longer shutter speeds during the day without blowing out your image. You don’t want to close down to the smallest aperture as you may lose some of your image quality. Say your lens goes from f/2.8 – f/22 – try shooting around f/11 or f/14. Depending on your camera, you can probably safely drop your ISO without degrading image quality.

4. Use a Neutral Density Filter if Needed

If your aperture and ISO combination still isn’t allowing you to shoot long enough for each frame, you can add a neutral density filter to the front of your lens, effectively removing stops from the exposure, depending on what level filter you’re using.

5. Shoot Long Exposures

I usually like to shoot for at least ten seconds when trying to capture lightning strikes. You’ll need to check a sample image to make sure the backgrounds aren’t blown out or underexposed based on your settings.

6. Be Patient

Capturing lightning strikes can be a challenge, but can be incredibly rewarding. Once you dial your settings in, you can also try using a remote and setting the camera to shoot continuously. Then you can sit back and see what you capture over the course of the storm.

For the image above, I used the bed of my pickup truck as a tripod, and the image metadata is as follows:

  • f/18.0
  • ISO 100
  • Shutter speed: 4.0 seconds

Deidra Wilson is a Las Vegas Boudoir Photographer who has a wicked obsession for capturing elusive weather through her lens. You can follow her on Twitter at @deidraphoto

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Transit Buses and Tour Buses in Downtown Vancouver during 2010 Winter Olympics

26 Nov

A couple of clips put together of a few Tour Buses and some of Translinks older Transit Buses (Retired after the Olympics) running in downtown Vancouver in February of 2010 during the 2010 Winter Olympics. Seen are MCI J4500’s, Prevost H3-45’s, New Flyer E60LFR, D60, and a couple of D40’s

 
 

During The Shoot Episode 1: Star Trail Photography

30 May

In this episode I discuss techniques for consistently creating great star trail photography. Please visit blog.acjhnsonphoto.com

The Fuji Guys take a break from digital cameras to take a look at the Fujifilm Instax 210 instant photography camera. Billy & Greg unbox the camera and show you how to get started with it. For more information visit www.fujifilm.ca Follow the Fuji Guys on Twitter: www.twitter.com
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