Squint

I've no idea who this guy was, but he was getting in the way of my shot, so I rewarded him with a spot on my blog. That squint looks positively painful. He should really try and keep his elbow in to his side as well, especially with a long focal length

Comments
Sorry, I didn't realise I was in your way. (Only kidding, probably.)
# Posted By Nick | 6/4/08 3:08 PM
He must have been pressing that button a lot!
You can see the indentation on his finger.
# Posted By Freefalling | 6/4/08 11:18 PM
Everybody is not professional!
# Posted By Peter | 6/4/08 11:29 PM
Oui, c’est drôle, les positions que l’on adopte d’instinct petit à petit.
Par exemple, pour prendre ta photo d’accueil tu t’es accroupi.
(Quelle différence d’échelle entre le team et les passants et l’engin élévateur surtout
J’ai fait fort. Sur mon dernier message, j’ai un jardin ET des photographes en position
J'imagine qu'en N&B ma photo aurait bien fonctionné aussi.
C’est moi qui ai été "rewardée" par la chance.
# Posted By cergie | 6/7/08 8:49 AM
Lorsque je rencontre des photographes avec du gros matériel ou du moins gros d’ailleurs, il m’arrive de penser : est ce que c’est l’un de ceux dont les photos exposées sur un blog ou ailleurs me ferait pâmer d’admiration ? Quelqu’un qui croise un Maxime ou un Richard dans la rue ou un autre individu peut-il faire la différence ?
# Posted By cergie | 6/7/08 8:53 AM
Cergie - it's true, you cannot tell if you are watching a genius. I sometimes watch people taking photographs and try and figure out what their photography is like. Some people behave look like professionals, but maybe it's only the posture. I think a good clue is to watch how much the photogrpaher moves around as they frame the shot. I don't mean jumping around a lot, but just moving their head a little bit. It shows they know how important small changes in framing and background are
# Posted By richard | 6/7/08 10:47 AM
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