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Rail
Image Title:  Rail
 
 By: Vance Lester  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Vance Lester {K:339}
Project N/A Camera Model Sinolta SRT200
Categories Sports
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 28mm
Uploaded 11/25/2003 Film / Memory Type HP5 Plus
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 226 Shutter Unrecorded
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Critiques 2 Rating
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About As always the scan is nowhere near as nice as the print.
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There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Will Schwartz   {K:97} 12/22/2003
I love the picture but when your taking photos of girnds, espcially boardsldies you shloud wait until they`re completely centered, but i still love your ociture, great job.


Tom Woolley   {K:251} 4/28/2004
Hey Vance, not bad, try shooting from a lower angle up at the skater, it makes what the subject's doing look more impressive. When you do that, be careful of underexposure due to the sky though, it might be an idea to meter the subject then put it in manual.
It's a cool shot though. If you're into skate photography you might also want to try out a semi-fisheye converter lens, which just screws onto the front of whatever lens you're using. It depends on the converter, but it usually more than halves the focal lenght, ie. 50mm turns into about a 21mm...if you've got a wideangle already, that's when the fun begins...! They're pretty inexpensive too. I've prob got a spare if you're interested. I spent a while as sponsored skater/photographer for Colony UK skateboarding website, before it closed down...;-)
Laters,
Tom


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