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Image Title:  Power
 
 By: Dave Holland  
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Photographer Dave Holland {K:13032}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon 20D
Categories Travel
Journalism
People
Film Format
Portfolio Travel
Lens Canon 500mm f4 IS
Uploaded 9/17/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 160 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 4 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Mill Bay
State -  BC
Country - Canada   Canada
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Marcus Armani   {K:35759} 10/25/2006
Hi Davman :), This is a beautiful rowing scene, very nice timing as the water splashes about, I often shoot eights and sometimes doubles as that is what my better half rows, and its not easy framing and getting who you want in the shot, or the right perspective, this one is excelent. I had a feeling that was you on the Eos Forum as I dont know another dave that would know that yamil and I use the DO, actually I sold him his..


Marcus Armani   {K:35759} 11/25/2006
wow Dave, I didnt see this shot, my better half rows, and i often shoot for them, this is excellent, I like the look of strength, the boat in the background really add much, the water spray really makes it for me, excellent...


Marcus Armani   {K:35759} 11/25/2006
OPPs I forgot to ask you what i wanted which was why i posed again, I really love this and would like to get the same quality from my regata shots, can you give me some info of your settings , technice???
Sorry for triple posting :)


Dave Holland   {K:13032} 11/25/2006
Oh, thankyou Markus. I couldn't remember any details but a handy thing about digital is the EXIF data tag. 1/1000, f5.6, 1.4X extender (focal length 700mm), ISO 400, Wimberley sidekick/AS ballhead. Lighting was overcast and a little dissapointing, but then again I didn't have to worry about harsh shadows. I was waiting at the shore and noticed that interesting American flag on the yacht far in the distance. So then I lined up to use it as a distant background, and snapped as the girls passed by. That's my daughter in the middle.

Of course it would have been nice to show the faces better. Since they face backward it is opposite the technique used for soccer/hockey -- you want to be behind the action. The local professional used his 70-200 right from the dock, and shot the teams as they moved away from the dock into position. I think he got a lot more winners. As is usually the case in photography, you need to be closer than you might feel comfortable with. I find Regattas quite difficult since positioning is limited. You might be able to convince someone to let you onto a rescue boat that follows the action.



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