Things that go boom.
Apr. 26th, 2010 03:48 pmPhotos of the Free Artillerie Company doing our thing at the Woodland Scottish Games are up at http://www.flickr.com/photos/70104978@N00/sets/72157623933461460/
I'm trying to learn to be more ruthless as a photographer, however, the point was for our members to see themselves see themselves (yay!) doing what they do and we could conceivably cherry pick some of the better ones to go up on our woefully outdated website at some point. I discarded about eight to ten outright and then stayed up much later than I meant to last night scrolling through and trying to crop out visual clutter. It's such a little thing, but it can really make a difference. And we were in a visually cluttered environment. The Saturday demo I was facing our camp, which provided a nice background if I could work around the big blue trash can and roaming members of the general public, but it meant shooting into the sun. I shot from the opposite side on Sunday, which meant the sun was behind me, but the Roman encampment with its metal-intensive display of armors and other Shiny Roman Stuff (TM) was behind our musketeers.
EDITED to include some of the ones I'm very happy with. ( Read more... )
I'm trying to learn to be more ruthless as a photographer, however, the point was for our members to see themselves see themselves (yay!) doing what they do and we could conceivably cherry pick some of the better ones to go up on our woefully outdated website at some point. I discarded about eight to ten outright and then stayed up much later than I meant to last night scrolling through and trying to crop out visual clutter. It's such a little thing, but it can really make a difference. And we were in a visually cluttered environment. The Saturday demo I was facing our camp, which provided a nice background if I could work around the big blue trash can and roaming members of the general public, but it meant shooting into the sun. I shot from the opposite side on Sunday, which meant the sun was behind me, but the Roman encampment with its metal-intensive display of armors and other Shiny Roman Stuff (TM) was behind our musketeers.
EDITED to include some of the ones I'm very happy with. ( Read more... )