Re: PESO - Perseverance and Passion -- the story behind it.

2016-10-10 Thread Igor PDML-StR


I promised to share the story that was behind the second photo below.
Here is the blog post (not mine) that describes it:
http://softwareandotherthings.blogspot.com/2016/08/work-hard-aim-high-fall-and-keep-going.html

I hope you'll enjoy it.

Igor



On Fri, 30 Sep 2016, Igor PDML-StR wrote:




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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Re: PESO - Perseverance and Passion

2016-09-30 Thread Larry Colen



Igor PDML-StR wrote:


Larry,

Do you remember which Benro model? C38F, by any chance?


It's the MC-66m8
no longer in production I believe.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Benro-B0063-BEM-Carbon-MC-66m8-Monopod/dp/B0027VSPUM

A critical spec for me was that I could take the ball head off and it 
would be short enough to carry in the laptop computer pocket of my 
camera bag, that way I always have it with me.




As for Induro ball heads: I looked at the cheapest one, BHS1:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/816613-REG/Induro_479_011_BHS1_Ball_Head.html

While 10 reviews on Amazon are ok, 1 review there and 3 reviews on B&H
suggest that its build is poor, and that especially shows within a few
months.
Did you get a different model?


I use the Induro BHD3 on my tripod
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/655337-REG/Induro_479_003_BHD3_Ballhead.html

I've had the Induro BHD3 for 6 or 7 years.  It could be better, but I 
don't know if I could have found a sturdier one for the price.


On my monopod I have an old Manfrotto 486RC2 ballhead that I replaced 
the RC2 catch plate with a generic Arca swiss mount


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0086AJ4AS/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

For the monopod, I'm more concerned with weight than it being super 
solid, and went for a compromise.




Thank you,

Igor


Larry Colen Fri, 30 Sep 2016 14:30:11 -0700 wrote:


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.)



I have a benro carbon fiber monopod that I'm very happy with, it set me
back about $85, rather than $240 for the manfrotto.


Pretty much any decent arca-swiss style ball head on it will work.
There's a little notch to flip the camera over to portrait format.


I find that the Induro ball heads are very good for the money.

I like the custom slr mini plates. They work with both arca-swiss and
most of the manfrotto style generic tripod plates.


I also picked a couple of these plates up, but haven't really gotten a
lot of use out of them

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VE0KW80/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1









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Re: PESO - Perseverance and Passion

2016-09-30 Thread Igor PDML-StR


Larry,

Do you remember which Benro model? C38F, by any chance?

As for Induro ball heads: I looked at the cheapest one, BHS1:
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/816613-REG/Induro_479_011_BHS1_Ball_Head.html
While 10 reviews on Amazon are ok, 1 review there and 3 reviews on B&H 
suggest that its build is poor, and that especially shows within a few 
months.

Did you get a different model?

Thank you,

Igor


 Larry Colen Fri, 30 Sep 2016 14:30:11 -0700 wrote:


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.)



I have a benro carbon fiber monopod that I'm very happy with, it set me 
back about $85, rather than $240 for the manfrotto.



Pretty much any decent arca-swiss style ball head on it will work. There's 
a little notch to flip the camera over to portrait format.



I find that the Induro ball heads are very good for the money.

I like the custom slr mini plates. They work with both arca-swiss and most 
of the manfrotto style generic tripod plates.



I also picked a couple of these plates up, but haven't really gotten a lot 
of use out of them


https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VE0KW80/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1






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Re: PESO - Perseverance and Passion

2016-09-30 Thread Larry Colen



Igor PDML-StR wrote:



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?


Both of those make up for any technical defects with emotional content.



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.)


I have a benro carbon fiber monopod that I'm very happy with, it set me 
back about $85, rather than $240 for the manfrotto.


Pretty much any decent arca-swiss style ball head on it will work. 
There's a little notch to flip the camera over to portrait format.


I find that the Induro ball heads are very good for the money.

I like the custom slr mini plates. They work with both arca-swiss and 
most of the manfrotto style generic tripod plates.


I also picked a couple of these plates up, but haven't really gotten a 
lot of use out of them

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VE0KW80/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1






Thank you,

Igor




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Re: PESO - Perseverance and Passion

2016-09-30 Thread Eric Weir

> On Sep 30, 2016, at 1:02 PM, Igor PDML-StR  wrote:
> 
> 
> For me, this photo is overwhelmed with the passion and excitement:
> http://42graphy.org/skating/2016-08-28-performance/_IR35254.html

Cool. Brought a big happy smile to my face.

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sent from the sky against being dead." 

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PESO - Perseverance and Passion

2016-09-30 Thread Igor PDML-StR



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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