Re: Girls with Forty candles
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William W
Consider adjusting your ISO to faster than ISO100 for this type of Documentary Photography.
The reason is much of the of the "crispness" of the documentation, ergo the "visual impact", is spoiled by Subject Movement, which is a result of too slow a Shutter Speed, which in turn was the result of you selecting ISO100.
A sampling of the shots where Subject Movement is at its worst shows Shutter Speeds around 1/50s and 1/80s - whereas a crisp visual image requires nearer 1/320s to 1/500s for this type of work.
So at the least, in those lighting conditions, pulling the shots at around ISO 800 is indicated.
In the case that you are not aware: the IS (Image Stabilization) on your 24 to 105/4L IS lens does NOT arrest the image blur made by Subject Movement.
WW
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Thank you very much for your help
You're right you gave good information
Re: Girls with Forty candles
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pnodrog
As well as being a risk to her copyright it is unnecessary for evaluation and a waste of my broadband allowance... :)
Thanks absolutely
Next time I will send you a check size
Re: Girls with Forty candles
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vaez
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Originally Posted by William W
What is your purpose in creating this Montage, that way?
My goal was to say at the ceremony
Many girls and women go a long way without shoes or even bare feet
I showed different types with my feet and shoes
The hands that hold candles
And a woman who has gold requires not just money from God
But a spiritual relationship
Thanks for the answer.
I am particularly intrigued by the use of Montage for the presentation of Reportage and Documentary Photography.
You might find this [Master Lesson LINK] useful for a better preparation of shooting with the intent of creating a Montage and then choosing and coordinating the images that you place within that Montage, to create an impactful Visual Story.
I am particularly indebted to Neil Ambrose for sharing his skill and knowledge and since 2009 I have used Montage more and more as the Presentation tool in my Documentary and Reportage Photography, covering topics including, but not limited to: Social Justice & Welfare, Weddings, Sports and Community & Family Events.
WW
Re: Girls with Forty candles
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William W
Thanks for the answer.
I am particularly intrigued by the use of Montage for the presentation of Reportage and Documentary Photography.
You might find this
[Master Lesson LINK] useful for a better preparation of shooting with the intent of creating a Montage and then choosing and coordinating the images that you place within that Montage, to create an impactful Visual Story.
I am particularly indebted to Neil Ambrose for sharing his skill and knowledge and since 2009 I have used Montage more and more as the Presentation tool in my Documentary and Reportage Photography, covering topics including, but not limited to: Social Justice & Welfare, Weddings, Sports and Community & Family Events.
WW
Dear Friend Thanks again for your advice
Yeah sure I see this link
It's great that you do ... too
How can I see your photos?
Re: Girls with Forty candles
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vaez
How can I see your photos?
I am not sure exactly what you are asking.
If you want some samples of my Picture Stories presented as a Montage please look here at three:
Five Training Daze LINK
Medley Relay Record LINK
21st Birthday LINK
If you want a general overview of a broad scope of my Photography, I have added to my Albums here at CiC, making four Albums in total, so please look here: LINK
WW
Re: Girls with Forty candles
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William W
Thank you so much
Ienjoy of youremage well done
Re: Girls with Forty candles
thought that I had replied earlier but, I did not. I love mages of people, especially people from cultures different from mine. IMO, that is the essence of photography; taking me vicariously on travels that I will never make in person. Thanks for posting...
Re: Girls with Forty candles
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rpcrowe
thought that I had replied earlier but, I did not. I love mages of people, especially people from cultures different from mine. IMO, that is the essence of photography; taking me vicariously on travels that I will never make in person. Thanks for posting...
Thank you for your comment
In addition
I added some new photos to my previous collection(mourning for imam Hussein)
Did you see them?
I would be glad to know your opinion
excuse me whats mean IMO?
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"IMO" is an acronym, it means: "in my opinion".
Re: Girls with Forty candles
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William W
"IMO" is an acronym, it means: "in my opinion".
thank you