Flying Leap With Katana

The story: We had this internal competition at work to take a photo of ourselves with a little postcard-sized logo and slogan (refer note1 below)
So I grabbed my leather jacket, sunnies, black pants and katana and went to my parents' place where there's a great view.I gave my istDS to my Dad (who owns a Canon 300D, it must be said) and he took the shots (refer note2 below). I placed the postcard onto a tripod to hold it in place.
Anyway, in the hot afternoon sun I did about a dozen runs back and forth past the camera while my Dad took the photos on rapid-fire. We took about a hundred shots, all up. Most covering the run up, landing, turn and second pass before the frames per second on the DS began to slow. (Also, before I started to slow due to the heat!)
Some photos had light glinting off the katana, some had pretty good 'air' (especially ones taken earlier, before I got tired), and some had crazier katana poses (woo!). Some had more than one katana ('cause my brother has one, too!).
Resized downwards, and cropped into 1.8:1 widescreen, this is the one I thought was best overall (the dogs make the photo, I reckon!):
I didn't end up winning the competition: another guy had a photo taken of himself water skiing while holding the sign. But I still like my entry, and it was heaps of fun to create, so I thought I'd post it here.
Interestingly, looking at the photo you'd think I'm jumping towards the dogs. Actually I was running from the right of the photo to the left, and had swiveled to face the camera since Dad noted that in many of the previous ones I was being captured in profile. The dogs are just generally crazy and will run wherever they please. In this case they actually ran in a circle with the little one circling back later. The full sequence was:






Heaps of fun
note1 : nowhere in the competition terms did it say that the photo becomes the property of the promoter afterwards, so I think I'm okay. It was a staff competition anyway. Also, I have removed the logo and slogan from the postcard in the large image, but I think it's indistinct enough in the smaller photos.
note2 : I think copyright vests in both my Dad and I. In any case he said it's okay!
So I grabbed my leather jacket, sunnies, black pants and katana and went to my parents' place where there's a great view.I gave my istDS to my Dad (who owns a Canon 300D, it must be said) and he took the shots (refer note2 below). I placed the postcard onto a tripod to hold it in place.
Anyway, in the hot afternoon sun I did about a dozen runs back and forth past the camera while my Dad took the photos on rapid-fire. We took about a hundred shots, all up. Most covering the run up, landing, turn and second pass before the frames per second on the DS began to slow. (Also, before I started to slow due to the heat!)
Some photos had light glinting off the katana, some had pretty good 'air' (especially ones taken earlier, before I got tired), and some had crazier katana poses (woo!). Some had more than one katana ('cause my brother has one, too!).
Resized downwards, and cropped into 1.8:1 widescreen, this is the one I thought was best overall (the dogs make the photo, I reckon!):

I didn't end up winning the competition: another guy had a photo taken of himself water skiing while holding the sign. But I still like my entry, and it was heaps of fun to create, so I thought I'd post it here.
Interestingly, looking at the photo you'd think I'm jumping towards the dogs. Actually I was running from the right of the photo to the left, and had swiveled to face the camera since Dad noted that in many of the previous ones I was being captured in profile. The dogs are just generally crazy and will run wherever they please. In this case they actually ran in a circle with the little one circling back later. The full sequence was:










Heaps of fun



note1 : nowhere in the competition terms did it say that the photo becomes the property of the promoter afterwards, so I think I'm okay. It was a staff competition anyway. Also, I have removed the logo and slogan from the postcard in the large image, but I think it's indistinct enough in the smaller photos.
note2 : I think copyright vests in both my Dad and I. In any case he said it's okay!