CHALLENGE Feb.17 to 19, 2014 HIP SHOTS AND DRIVE-BYS.
When I thought about another challenge to host I thought about what I usually shoot besides landscapes and critters. And usually it is family and friends but rarely do I pose them or ask them to look at me. So mostly I shoot "from the hip or drive bys" catching those moments I like capture for my own reasons. These candid shots are sometimes very pleasing and I have learned to go ahead and delete the ones that don't turn out so well. Roadrunner has mentioned his "knee" shots where he is driving along and sees something to shoot and braces the steering wheel with his knees while he gets the shot off through the windshield. This is what I call a real "driveby" and I wouldn't suggest it unless your on a backroad with no traffic similar to those you see in RR's works. I've learned if you are out and about looking for that candid street shot you will want a wide angle lens, set the focus to auto and faster shutter speed and a deep depth of field to have the best success.
Here's a link explaining a little more about the "hip shot".
http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/shooting-from-the-hip-photography/Now get out there and let me see some real gun slinger style shots.
Good thing he stopped to finish that text before stepping off the curb.
This drive by was from a train window and that deer stopped to look back at us as we traveled through her woodlands
Hip shot shooting backwards after the dog walker and I passed each other in opposite directions.
another reverse shot after passing each other....
Opps, I think he heard my shutter release. (also this is why a 50 mm lens is not as good for this type of shooting as a wide angle.)
"Oh no, little Tommy fell in the well."
lhammer43 wrote:
When I thought about another challenge to host I thought about what I usually shoot besides landscapes and critters. And usually it is family and friends but rarely do I pose them or ask them to look at me. So mostly I shoot "from the hip or drive bys" catching those moments I like capture for my own reasons. These candid shots are sometimes very pleasing and I have learned to go ahead and delete the ones that don't turn out so well. Roadrunner has mentioned his "knee" shots where he is driving along and sees something to shoot and braces the steering wheel with his knees while he gets the shot off through the windshield. This is what I call a real "driveby" and I wouldn't suggest it unless your on a backroad with no traffic similar to those you see in RR's works. I've learned if you are out and about looking for that candid street shot you will want a wide angle lens, set the focus to auto and faster shutter speed and a deep depth of field to have the best success.
Here's a link explaining a little more about the "hip shot".
http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/shooting-from-the-hip-photography/Now get out there and let me see some real gun slinger style shots.
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Thanks for hosting,Hammer!
I'll have to see what I can come up with!
Got to be quick with the kids! Here are a few quick shots of grand Kaden!
Ride um Cowboy!
What's this? Binky???
Daddy's Glasses- Not quite right!
judy juul wrote:
Thanks for hosting,Hammer!
I'll have to see what I can come up with!
Got to be quick with the kids! Here are a few quick shots of grand Kaden!
Ooooooo, that binky really tastes good. We need to order more of these :!: :!: What's that web site name 8-) :?: :?:
lhammer43 wrote:
When I thought about another challenge to host I thought about what I usually shoot besides landscapes and critters. And usually it is family and friends but rarely do I pose them or ask them to look at me. So mostly I shoot "from the hip or drive bys" catching those moments I like capture for my own reasons. These candid shots are sometimes very pleasing and I have learned to go ahead and delete the ones that don't turn out so well. Roadrunner has mentioned his "knee" shots where he is driving along and sees something to shoot and braces the steering wheel with his knees while he gets the shot off through the windshield. This is what I call a real "driveby" and I wouldn't suggest it unless your on a backroad with no traffic similar to those you see in RR's works. I've learned if you are out and about looking for that candid street shot you will want a wide angle lens, set the focus to auto and faster shutter speed and a deep depth of field to have the best success.
Here's a link explaining a little more about the "hip shot".
http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/shooting-from-the-hip-photography/Now get out there and let me see some real gun slinger style shots.
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You are too funny. Love the commentary captions! Have been trying some of this since reading the article. Hope to get a better chance tomorrow - Tuesday for sure. It's fun to try. Thanks for hosting, Larry. Looking forward to seeing what folks come up with.
PAToGraphy wrote:
You are too funny. Love the commentary captions! Have been trying some of this since reading the article. Hope to get a better chance tomorrow - Tuesday for sure. It's fun to try. Thanks for hosting, Larry. Looking forward to seeing what folks come up with.
I know it will be good. Looking forward to what you will come up with.
Another fun theme Larry. Like that tree near the well that Tommy fell into. :lol:
lhammer Thanks for hosting pretty nifty group.I have one from last week I have been thinking about street photography an "hip shooting"
Taken with SX20 no shutter noise or mirror slap
Water Fun
Here are a few from tonight - either shot from the hip or waist level - none with camera up to my eye. More tomorrow.
Redbull at a sporting event
Snowboard passing by
Signs of spring in the grocery store.
I had a nine hour layover in Washington DC. While I was waiting, I was sitting there playing with my camera, and nobody seemed to notice or care. I love taking candid shots, so I set the camera on my knee and surreptitiously started shooting away.
Washington DC Layover
Taken on a street photography outing.
Fishing Hole-1
Fishing Hole-2
sounds like fun I love drive-bys...often I see a street scene that has to be a drive-by as there isnt any way to stop and get out....looking forward to seeing what everyone comes up with...good examples!
lhammer43 wrote:
When I thought about another challenge to host I thought about what I usually shoot besides landscapes and critters. And usually it is family and friends but rarely do I pose them or ask them to look at me. So mostly I shoot "from the hip or drive bys" catching those moments I like capture for my own reasons. These candid shots are sometimes very pleasing and I have learned to go ahead and delete the ones that don't turn out so well. Roadrunner has mentioned his "knee" shots where he is driving along and sees something to shoot and braces the steering wheel with his knees while he gets the shot off through the windshield. This is what I call a real "driveby" and I wouldn't suggest it unless your on a backroad with no traffic similar to those you see in RR's works. I've learned if you are out and about looking for that candid street shot you will want a wide angle lens, set the focus to auto and faster shutter speed and a deep depth of field to have the best success.
Here's a link explaining a little more about the "hip shot".
http://www.picturecorrect.com/tips/shooting-from-the-hip-photography/Now get out there and let me see some real gun slinger style shots.
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San Francisco drive bys from archives...a trip we took there a few years ago....traffic went so fast I wasn't going to get out of the car...lol
streets of San Francisco
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city traffic...Alaska isn't this crazy...lol
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orchards in the Sacramento Valley
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S/F with all the cable car wires overhead
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me in the car mirror shooting street scenes
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Market Street S/F
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network of cables overhead for the cable cars
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nice tonality...interesting subject... :-)
ThomJ4 wrote:
Taken on a street photography outing.
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