A feature photo I shot yesterday of Bentonville High School's all-time single season goal scorer to preview today's girl's state championship soccer game.
actually i was cursing the sun for not deciding whether it wanted to hide or come out and be part of my photo. the clouds were whipping by really fast so there were several frames with sun peeking through and several without. in the end the sunless frames worked best. i'm happy with it. at first glance it kinda looks like an HDR photo, but it's not.
Normally wide angle verticals fail. However, you've pulled it off very nicely. Wonder if you have any from the take of her looking at you? Very nice placement of lines and background.
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4 comments:
The cloud cover really adds to the shot. Did you spend a long time waiting for the clouds to shift to your liking?
Love this! Nice work, Marc.
bryon,
actually i was cursing the sun for not deciding whether it wanted to hide or come out and be part of my photo. the clouds were whipping by really fast so there were several frames with sun peeking through and several without. in the end the sunless frames worked best. i'm happy with it. at first glance it kinda looks like an HDR photo, but it's not.
jason,
thanks man. i'll be at Baum tomorrow.
Normally wide angle verticals fail. However, you've pulled it off very nicely. Wonder if you have any from the take of her looking at you? Very nice placement of lines and background.
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