25 Jan 2010 @ 4:42 PM 

I spent the better part of this weekend taking photographs at the Great American Motorcycle Show. Here is what I learned:

  • Concert photos come out looking really bland when there’s no lighting.
  • It’s a pain in the ass to shoot someone standing behind a mic stand.
  • I wish I had 6 ft. stilts so I could be even with the stage.
  • For shots of people up on the stage, I could really use an 80mm lens for close-ups.
  • It’s damn near impossible to get a good picture of a snake as it strikes at 200 mph.
  • When taking pictures of a live snake show, I resort to the “spray & pray” method of shooting.
  • My Canon 50mm lens takes amazing detail shots, but it’s very difficult to keep things at multiple distances in focus.
  • Taking photos of all the bike comp awards probably isn’t going to do me much good if I can’t match up the builder with the bike.
  • Doesn’t matter how much they tell me they want them, overview shots of the show rarely look good because it’s tough to get an overview with a strong focal point that doesn’t make it about that focal point rather than the overview.
  • With so many people asking me if I’m selling copies of my photos, I need to come prepared next year to do just that.
  • Must get faster at lens swapping. Or get an assistant.
  • I HATE manual focus. When I’m looking in the viewfinder and focusing, something may look perfectly in focus, but then when I take the shot, it’s all blurry. That makes no sense!
Posted By: Brian
Last Edit: 26 Jan 2010 @ 04:01 AM

EmailPermalink
Tags


 

Responses to this post » (None)

 
Post a Comment

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Anti-Spam Protection by WP-SpamFree


 Last 50 Posts
 Back
Change Theme...
  • Users » 4
  • Posts/Pages » 48
  • Comments » 36
Change Theme...
  • VoidVoid « Default
  • LifeLife
  • EarthEarth
  • WindWind
  • WaterWater
  • FireFire
  • LightLight