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Image Title: Holiday Hoedown, Wilders II
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| Photographer |
Michael Kanemoto {K:22106}
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| Project |
N/A
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Camera Model |
Nikon D70
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| Categories |
Stage
From The Field
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Film Format |
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| Portfolio |
Winfield - Wilders
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Lens |
Nikon 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED AF-S DX
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| Uploaded |
12/6/2005 |
Film / Memory Type |
Sandisk Ultra II 1.0 GB Flash
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ISO / Film Speed |
0 |
| Views |
252 |
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0
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Aperture |
f/ |
| Critiques |
5 |
Rating |
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
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| Location |
City - Lawrence
State - KANSAS
Country - United States
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| About |
The Wilders rip out a set during the Holiday Hoedown in Lawrence, Kansas.
ISO 1000 setting.
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Random Pictures By:
Michael
Kanemoto
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Ian Miller
{K:8729} 12/6/2005
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YEEEEEEE HAAAAA!
Cracking Character shot mate. Good tones, comp' and perspective. Well done. I bet alot of fun was had by all.
Ian
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Martin Mora
{K:4456} 12/6/2005
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perfectly shot, composition and action is outstanding, for beginners, Id like to see info on how you metered it for this perfect exposure!
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Jeanette Hägglund
{K:59855} 12/6/2005
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Sure looks wild ;) Nice capture !!!!
Jeanette
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22106} 12/6/2005
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Metering:
I used two lenses for these shots.
Nikon MF from 1965... F-stop is 1.4 on this lens, which is very fast and why I use it for low light shots. ISO 200. Focusing manually is difficult to say the least.
Manually set the F-Stop, take a shot, look at the exposure graph, and adjust until I get true whites on the far right (full white exposure). I set my colors flat, so in PS I can correct the exposures if under. Reading the exposure graph is better than eyeballing the preview because a plot of raw data will tell me if I am over or under.
Nikon AF DX Lens: AF, so I do not have to focus. I spot meter on a face or flesh on the stage, then manually set F-Stop and exposure. I crank the ISO so I get at least 100th of a second to stop most of the action. At this concert it was ISO 1000.
Once again, shoot and stare at the exposure graph. I keep all my previews with a graph overview.
I used this lens at wide angle for more dramatic poses.
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Fadel J
{K:13747} 12/17/2005
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Wow this is fantastic, I love this one best in the series, the colors, lighting, and contrast are fantastic, and not to mention the wide angle effect. Beautiful work as always Michael!
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