Paoli Peaks, IN (really just a big hill)
Canon XTi & Tamron 10-24mm w/ CPL, Sigma 50-150mm
1/1000s f/3.5 ISO 800
1/320s ISO 200 f/4
1/500s f/5 ISO 200
Paoli Peaks, IN (really just a big hill)
Canon XTi & Tamron 10-24mm w/ CPL, Sigma 50-150mm
1/1000s f/3.5 ISO 800
1/320s ISO 200 f/4
1/500s f/5 ISO 200
I like number 2 the best Matt! Good angle!
I posted these already (before this thread was created). Hope you don't mind if I post them again!
Canon 20D 18-55 kit lens @ 18mm. 1/250 f/4 ISO 200
Strobist Info: 1 Vivitar 285HV bare, @ 1/4 camera left in front, facing riders, fired via CyberSyncs. 1 Canon 430EXII bare, on camera ETTL
Canon 20D 18-55 kit lens @ 27mm. 1/250 f/4 ISO 100
Strobist Info: 1 Vivitar 285HV bare, @ 1/4 camera left in front, facing riders, fired via CyberSyncs. 1 Canon 430EXII bare, on camera ETTL
Canon 20D 18-55mm kit lens @ 18mm. 1/160 f/4.5 ISO 100
Strobist Info: 1 Canon 430EXII bare, @ 1/2 -0.3 camera right at the bottom. 1 Vivitar 285HV bare, @ 1/2 camera left at the top.
Fired via CyberSyncs
Canon 20D 18-55mm kit lens @ 18mm. 1/160 f/8 ISO 800
Strobist Info: 1 Canon 430EXII bare, @ 1/2 -0.3 camera right at the bottom. 1 Vivitar 285HV bare, @ 1/2 camera left at the top.
Fired via CyberSyncs
For the rest of the images (currently 6 more) in the project I'm keeping this winter, check out the Flickr set.
These are some great shots Rodger! I did miss them the first time thanks for reposting them, this was the first time I'd been snowboarding since I got into photography so it was pretty exciting for me, thankfully there was another guy there giving me some tips, I look forward to the challenge of doing it at night!
My biggest struggle at night was obtaining that background separation with the backlighting. It seemed the only way to do it was place the strobe directly behind the subject, which results with the strobe being in the frame (or hidden behind the subject). I'll have to dissect some Transworld Snow photos during math class tomorrow and try again the next night! haha.
Originally Posted by mattsartin
I feel ya. I justtt got on my board tonight actually after deciding that a "backyard terrain park" was not good for photos.
Hey Rodger,
Your winter sports shots are wonderful []
Those people in the pictures are your friends?
Thanks so much Oren!
Yep! I'm lucky to have some friends that are pretty good at snowboarding.
Haha I couldn't keep my own riding up to speed with them, so I moved on to photos!
Well done, superb colors and lighting... really great.
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Shot at Afton Alps, MN.
Shot with the Canon T1i, and the EF 70-210 f/3.5-4.5 USM Lens