For me, this photo is overwhelmed with the passion and excitement:
http://42graphy.org/skating/2016-08-28-performance/_IR35254.html
One more photo:
http://42graphy.org/skating/2016-08-28-performance/_IR35212.html
I am sharing it even though it is soft. I think it is one of those that
"tell a story". (And that's why I don't want to spoil the effect and will
pause before posting the story about it.)
But then, I am biased (and I was there to watch it).
Does it do that for you?
I think I am finally getting some handle on photographing
figure skaters on ice. There are still several things I'd like to improve
and will try to work on next time. (All critique and suggestions are
solicited.)
I should probably consider getting some reasonable monopod with a head
that allows quick and easy flipping between horizontal and vertical
positions. Speaking of which, does anybody have a suggestion for a simple
and inexpensive head like that? Alternatively, are there any
flip-brackets designed for mounting a camera on a monopod? (I am thinking
along the lines of flash-mounting brackets that easy to flip, - something
similar for cameras.)
Thank you,
Igor
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