Can you guess where this was shot. ;^)
This wasn't the picture that I was after, but it was the best that I shot.
The setting sun lit only the lower part whilst a fill in flash helped to light the background and to minimize motion blur on the skater.
For the the raw conversion I used RawShoother essentials for the first time. I like it so far and I shall definitely use it again.
WEIRD!! i have a backside shot of this, you have a frontside! whats the odds of us both posting the same location and style trick? Daniel - July 31, 2005 01:07 PM
Ahhh - I see youve been down south bank again? Great advertising shot here Stuart, and great timing too. I tend to use RS for most of my conversions these days - its a great piece of software. ChrisK - August 2, 2005 08:07 AM
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Can you guess where this was shot. ;^)
This wasn't the picture that I was after, but it was the best that I shot.
The setting sun lit only the lower part whilst a fill in flash helped to light the background and to minimize motion blur on the skater.
For the the raw conversion I used RawShoother essentials for the first time. I like it so far and I shall definitely use it again.
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WEIRD!! i have a backside shot of this, you have a frontside! whats the odds of us both posting the same location and style trick?
Daniel - July 31, 2005 01:07 PM
Ahhh - I see youve been down south bank again? Great advertising shot here Stuart, and great timing too. I tend to use RS for most of my conversions these days - its a great piece of software.
ChrisK - August 2, 2005 08:07 AM
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