30 for 30 Episode 17: Find the angles, capture the stories, THROW OUT THAT FISHEYE
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I love when a photographer finds those symmetrical images or creates them out of thin air. On top of that finding photo stories all around leads to solid images as well. It also doesn't hurt to have nice post processing. Put all of these elements together and you can get winning images.
I just love the beach photo of the guys playing paddle ball. Sure the editing of the clouds could use a little bit of work but the image really yells to me.
On some images this photographer has to look wider than the shot they have. For example the photo of the guy walking down the street. Yes we have him pretty much filling the frame but there's not a lot of interest in the image. In this case I would like to see a wider shot showing more of the scene, it would capture more drama and interest.
Let's talk about the fisheye shots real quick. They are fisheye just to be fisheye. This is one of those lenses that rarely leaves my bag anymore. Just because you can take shots with it doesn't mean you should. And in this set the fisheye images really don't add much to the story. It seems the one with more people in it works the best because you have a lot going on in the image.
I am not saying never ever ever ever use it but be very careful when you decide to pull that fisheye out of your bag.
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I love when a photographer finds those symmetrical images or creates them out of thin air. On top of that finding photo stories all around leads to solid images as well. It also doesn't hurt to have nice post processing. Put all of these elements together and you can get winning images.
I just love the beach photo of the guys playing paddle ball. Sure the editing of the clouds could use a little bit of work but the image really yells to me.
On some images this photographer has to look wider than the shot they have. For example the photo of the guy walking down the street. Yes we have him pretty much filling the frame but there's not a lot of interest in the image. In this case I would like to see a wider shot showing more of the scene, it would capture more drama and interest.
Let's talk about the fisheye shots real quick. They are fisheye just to be fisheye. This is one of those lenses that rarely leaves my bag anymore. Just because you can take shots with it doesn't mean you should. And in this set the fisheye images really don't add much to the story. It seems the one with more people in it works the best because you have a lot going on in the image.
I am not saying never ever ever ever use it but be very careful when you decide to pull that fisheye out of your bag.
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