Monday, October 22, 2012

Race for the Cure

 ISO: 1000   f/4.0    1/1000sec.   70-200 lens
I took this photo before the race when Ezry was filming the cross country team yelling something. I thought it might be a cool picture so I took it. I wish I wouldn't have been so close because I feel it doesn't tell a very good story because it's kinda tight. Also, there is a lot of head room and I cut off their feet. 

***when I was writing this at home, I accidentally deleted the picture but I'll put it back next week. 
 
 ISO: 100    f/4.0    1/1000sec.   70-200 lens
With this picture, I tried to be all "photojournalismy" and tell a story but it didn't work very well. The shadows in this picture are definitely distracting; especially on her face. The lady got really close before I saw her and so the picture was kinda tight. It was really hard to get people walking because everyone was so close. I was only able to get the people on the outside and most of the time, somebody walked in front of the camera right when I would take a picture. 

ISO: 100 f/4.0 1/1000sec. 70-200 lens
All the cross country team was at the race. Since the "cheerleaders" weren't doing much of anything, I made sure to get some pictures of the runners (even though I didn't get any of Autumn..who won. -_-) anyway, i liked this picture because the runners were framed. I was also excited because it was in focus.
 

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