I work in video production; I shoot and edit video for businesses, for education, and for TV broadcast. I've been doing this for about 15 years, so I think I know a thing or two about what makes a good image (moving and still). For some projects I've had to commission still photography, and I've even had to reject photos by a well-known local commercial photographer (who I consider a very good photog) for one project for not being good enough.Originally Posted by cowboyz
I've also got a reasonably good SLR and like to take the occasional photo when I get a chance. Mostly I take "snaps" when I'm just trying to record an event for posterity, like most people, but occasionally when I put some effort in I can get some good pictures. I've attached a couple to demonstrate. The first two are from the Thunder Ride on this year's Hog Rally, which I think are comparable to the weekend. Evaluated to a "professional" standard these are really not very good - the first one's very noisy as it was rescued from a picture that was considerably underexposed, and the second one's just too wide (I want to get a longer lens for my SLR but I'm trying to save for a new bike atm). The third's one is one of my better ones that I have to hand, and I'm relatively pleased with it - I like the composition and depth of field and the talent was posing nicely for the camera - but I had a bit of time to get it right.
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Trying to get individual stills of all the bikes on a ride like Saturday is tricky, apart from just getting ahead of the pack to get into position. You need a decent camera, but you also need a lens with a bit of "length" to get in close, and you need a fast memory card that can dump the very large image without taking forever and causing you to miss the next 3 bikes going past. A professional SLR is fast enough to take 2 or 3 photos of each bike so you can pick & choose the best shots. At $1600 when I bought it 2 years ago my camera's just fast enough, but I don't have the lens or memory card to do the job.
Edited by Chaneyy removed remaining post, please refer to my post further down the page
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