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by jerrysk8 on Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:35 pm
haven't been shooting much but here's some pics from the other w'end. also picked up a fisheye and surf housing so will have some new angles and different type of pics.
pics are all of my little friend timmy. as well as being a great skater he is also a very good photographer and only shoots film. i let him use my bronica lenses and pocket wizards so he is always keen to shoot. look out for his pics soon in slam magazine.
first 2 pics have 2 flashes. one as a fill in front and one as a rim light behind. last pic has no flashes as there was a bit of light seeping through acting as a bit of rimlighting.
crail grab
tre flip
wallie

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by Alpha_7 on Mon Mar 06, 2006 6:25 pm
I don't know much about shooting skatingboarding shots, but these look good to me. The use of the dual flash is cool.
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by PiroStitch on Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:13 pm
i like the lighting in the first and second pics, tho the bkg is a bit distracting. The third doesn't do it for me as the big yellow sign is really distracting.
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by marcotrov on Mon Mar 06, 2006 10:16 pm
Fill lighting in #1 and #2 is superb Jerry.
cheers
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