not set up!!
the best reason to always have a camera on you.. you never know when stuff like this is going to happen! the best reason to always be shooting is to learn from your mistakes. getting down at eye level with this child would have made for a much better image.
haha, thats great. random kid? or a friend? its almost better if its random. it reminds me of this video i had to watch in a class about andy goldswarthy(sp?) he was all about throwing dirt and shit in the air and claiming it was art. he had some other cool stuff though.
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another gorgeous moment ruined by the 5'9" photographer
its a concept i've been learning while in the photojournalism world.. it is very easy to recognize when a shot has been taken standing straight up.
i think if you got down nice and low to the left a few steps.. the snow would have been hit by the light of the car better, and would be against a darker background.. the information in the background is really not important.
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thanks a lot
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Great photo - I love the exuberance of the action.
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Swag !
so cold the rain froze and turned solid!!
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its a concept i've been learning while in the photojournalism world.. it is very easy to recognize when a shot has been taken standing straight up.
i think if you got down nice and low to the left a few steps.. the snow would have been hit by the light of the car better, and would be against a darker background.. the information in the background is really not important.
great moment regardless.
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