Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks for the comments Ted -- and I agree with them all. I'd actually forgotten all about the Sunday races and had gone down early in the AM to shoot the monstrosity of a new building going up on the waterfront - noticed the start and wandered down to take a few shots. 'Course it was way too cool, wind blowing, me freezing and I only stayed long enough to catch a few images. Lens was a 28-200 zoom so it was a matter of use what ya brung :-). I'll be heading back on a reasonably windy day and plan on getting some action shots. Not too sure about the powerboat though -- may wait til the Summer series before I try that !!! Barry H At 01:40 PM 2/14/06 -0800, Ted Grant wrote: >Subject: Re: [Leica] Sailing Shots >Barry Hinderks offered: >>>>> Why, Ted's stomping grounds (or really close by) beautiful Sidney >> -By-The-Sea on Vancouver Island. The day was quite cool, cloudy and >> blustery although they did have a pretty good turnout (about 25 crews). >> These were actually shot at the foot of Beacon Avenue (the main street in >> town) on the wharf.<<< > >Barry, >The only time I like sailing is when I wear shorts, naked topside, in other >words no t-shirt! ;-) The sun is shining at about 75-80 degrees or more!! >:-) > >Now that's sailing weather. :-) With a good breeze, gunnels a wash and >she's >healed over zinging along like a rabbit in heat! :-) > >I always thought there was some kind of mental incapacity with Sidnittes >when I've been up that way in the winter and there they are, out splashing >about in boats while in freezing cold water when they should be on bob >sleds! ;-) > > <http://gallery.leica-users.org/Sailing-Shots<<< > >Looks like a tough day for white sails, bright blue sky and lots of action. > >A couple of comments. If there's ever a chance to be on a boat, not those >in >the race, but a good solid power boat and excellent driver who knows the >rules of racing etc. that's the only place to shoot this kind of thing from. > >The other, which you might have been able to correct in this situation? >Maybe? ...... I'd have been as close to water level as possible, like my >feet almost in the water or in the water for the lowest possible angle >given >you were shooting from land. > >>From this point you'd have lifted the boats higher visually and dropped >>the >annoying background almost out of the frame. As I find the horizon the most >disturbing part of each picture, even where you have good boat angles and >action. > >Not sure how long a lens you're using, but whatever unless its already a >400mm or so, you need a longer lens. Or crop them tighter and get rid of >everything other than the boats themselves. > >And given this kind of overcast the tighter the cropping or boat size >captured the use of longer lens, it would've made a major difference in the >final quality of your pictures. > >ted > > > > > > > > > > > > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >