I’d like it better if his face was either in full sunlight or full shade.
Sun hitting the lens is not the way to photograph anything.
paul j svetlik wrote:
Sun hitting the lens is not the way to photograph anything.
Just to be clear, the sun wasn't hitting the lens of the camera that took this photograph. This photograph was what
I was hoping to get comments on ... not the photographic technique of the person in the photograph.
tmehrkam wrote:
Wrong brand of Camera. :-} But we are not suppose to talk about Religion.
Its only wrong because you don't have one!
The right camera That why nasa uses them on space walk with no mods .You don't see a canon up there it would melt .
this is a true fact i Gus you didn't see the show on the equipment they use on space walks and in the inss it wasejaredpolin@jaredin
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I think it was a good try to capture the photographer in a candid shot, showing him concentrating. The light across his face is unfortunate but sometimes if you wait for the right conditions, you lose the moment. (Looks like he's on a boat, maybe focusing on a lighthouse?) His hat is on backwards because, as others should have noticed, that's what photographers do. If he had it on with the visor in front, it would have hit his camera lens and maybe fallen off his head. I had a friend who used to shoot wide angle landscapes while wearing a straw hat with a huge brim. She said she didn't need a hood on her lens because the brim of the hat prevented flare. -- Jackie
Pixie Jackie wrote:
I think it was a good try to capture the photographer in a candid shot, showing him concentrating. The light across his face is unfortunate but sometimes if you wait for the right conditions, you lose the moment. (Looks like he's on a boat, maybe focusing on a lighthouse?) His hat is on backwards because, as others should have noticed, that's what photographers do. If he had it on with the visor in front, it would have hit his camera lens and maybe fallen off his head. I had a friend who used to shoot wide angle landscapes while wearing a straw hat with a huge brim. She said she didn't need a hood on her lens because the brim of the hat prevented flare. -- Jackie
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Congratulations! You're the first person to understand exactly why the hat is on backwards. Yes, the photo was taken on a boat.
Interesting lens looks like a lens jammed into a lens what is that? I like the photo fine detail.
Tonym2s wrote:
Interesting lens looks like a lens jammed into a lens what is that? I like the photo fine detail.
You're looking at the lens shade mounted backwards on the lens.
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