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Jul 24, 2015 14:01:31   #
Photocraig wrote:
I haven't been to the Albuquerque event, but we do have the Reno Balloon festival. There are a variety of situations at these events. Remember, these are big balloons and the ground action takes place across say 20-50 acres. So, try for an elevated spot for a while and get down and close to get the individual character of each balloon and crew. These are engaged and engaging folks, and some what exhibitionists. They LOVE to be photographed, and get cards and send them pictures. Don't forget the ground crews and chase truck drivers. A landing and recovery sequence would make a good essay to summarize the story. Most of these are family edeavors and have stories with forever appeal.

The most impressive is there is a morning "Glow Show" as the propane burners fill the balloons. And in the dark, they also project a very warm as in color temp (as well) glow into the balloons. So to get many of them, a wide angle view works. Since they don't all start at the same time across the field, these glows and inflating balloons are somewhat separated. The actual filling operation of a single balloon is graphically pleasing and is somewhat a ballet like a racing car pit stop so you will want to get tight(er) shots. I've used 150-300mm depending on the distance and 20-35mm up close.

Also, flying balloons:
Right after the glow show is the Mass Ascention and wide angle views are essential. Individual Balloons, especially the character kind like Porky Pig, Darth Vader and many more--Wells Fargo Stage Coach etc. deserve their own isolated shots at 100-300mm. But many appear in formation and a 50-100mm view would isolate them well. Look for juxtapositions. One of the best shots by my favorite local newsie is of a dragon appearing to be munching on the hot dog Balloon. Darth makes an inviting target, too. Juxtapositions with landmarks make very unique photographs, too. It takes the old and "tired and mature" images and icons and gives them a new look. Over water thre are good reflections. And, perhaps over some flat desert, you might even get a mirage reflection. I'd look for it, but not go hunting for such a thing.

Exposures run from low light at pre-dawn to very bright with backlit balloons probably compensated +1-2 stops depending on their positions relative to the sun and clouds, if any.

All mine Balloon photos are still on Ectachrome and not scanned. But it is a fun event. And opportunities last all day. You will turn a corner and see this giant balloon filling the fram--er sky! Or maybe looking light it's tied to the Golden Arches or the Honda Logo. Have fun, bring batteries, Cards and coffee (perhaps mildly fortified). The pre-dawn in the desert is cccooold!

What to bring?? You've got the focal lengths overlapped, so grow 4 hands and bring 'em all. But, the big Nikon will be the star because of the resolution and DR will record the colors that these balloons show. Each of the others will have their place either on the walk about, the mass ascention with a wide on one body and a tele on the other. Bring your tripod because the early action, when they're all together, starts in the DARK and a 30 sec exposure will be likely. Don't forget a falshlight and/or a headlamp.

Orient yourself to get the sunrise as a background, or that early light front lighting the field and early risers. If you're going with others dispatch someone for the sunrise or sweet front light shot from the opposite direction with one of the compact cameras. Bring your smart phone for compass directions and communications because groups get separated in the dark and visibility is cut down when the balloons start to inflate.

Have fun and visit us next time weekend after Labor Day.
C
I haven't been to the Albuquerque event, but we do... (show quote)


I am a huge fan of Balloon shows - however I have never been to a show outside of Michigan. Craig must be a pro - he leaves nothing else to add to his post - well done and even tho I didn't ask the question I would like to thank you for taking the time and effort to be so thorough - you will make a difference and I know it will be appreciated. Balloons are one of my very favorite things to shoot - love the colors - but like Craig said - watch for overlaps, backgrounds and make sure to get the crews - and talk to them before and after. Great group of folks - much like Photocraig! Enjoy!!
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Jul 23, 2015 07:19:08   #
Lorima wrote:
Since we have had some pretty hot weather I thought a nice cooling challenge like Lakes, Rivers & Oceans. Even waterfalls, swamps, ponds etc.

So use your imagination and lets see all of those nice cooling waterscapes.

Here are some tips on taking waterscape shots.
http://www.digitalcameraworld.com/2012/10/01/landscape-photography-ideas-for-rivers-waterfalls-and-lakes/


I have been laid up lately so went to the archives for a couple shots - thanks for sharing everyone! Have a great day!

Chuck

60 & over Winner 6/2014

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Blue Water Blue Hour 5/2014

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Feb 26, 2015 10:00:41   #
gtrrt wrote:
I wonder is Pentax K-7 worth to buy or not? What might be the best lens for it?


I can not speak for the K7 - I have a K30 and LOVE IT! I have the kit 18-135 WR and a 70-210 that is 40 years old and snaps right on - Beautiful results when I am on my game.

Good luck and most of all - enjoy!
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Feb 12, 2015 09:32:16   #
Here are a few from the 2014 Archives - Enjoy!

Thanks for posting everyone!

Chuck


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Jan 17, 2015 15:21:18   #
redhogbill wrote:
I thought with all the Nikon vs canon vs "???????"
It would be fun to chime in and let us know what camera you use.

This is not a thread for arguing about what is better or throwing stones! not what lens you use, just what Brand camera you use....{you don't even have to say what model camera it is, unless you want to}

2 Nikon's for me
1 Olympus P&S


Love me some Pentax!
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Dec 19, 2014 08:04:14   #
Downtown Rochester does the Big Bright Light Show every year - I hope everyone has a wonderful Holiday and a prosperous New Year!!

Chuck

Downtown Rochester MI

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Nov 16, 2014 08:08:38   #
cam20000 wrote:
I can't resist taking photos of the same landscapes over the season ..and each day LOL. You can definitely tell by these photos that winter is knocking at our doors here in NH


These are really great - thank you so much for sharing.
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Nov 12, 2014 08:29:02   #
Very nice Linda -#5 is my favorite. I tend to avoid the wire fences - but I won't after seeing this shot. Thanks for the "eye-opener." Enjoyed these very much. Thanks for sharing!
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Oct 30, 2014 10:24:50   #
Linda From Maine wrote:
Both cameras used, Canon T3i, Canon SX50. Most shot in raw. Edits in PSE 12, Nik Collection, Topaz Simplify.

Thanks for viewing :)


Excellent Linda - love the yellows -hard color to capture at times - thanks for sharing!!
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Oct 30, 2014 09:59:14   #
sailorsmom wrote:
Beautiful shot, Chuck!


Thank you very much - it means a lot coming from you. I really appreciate your thoughtfulness - have a great day!
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Oct 30, 2014 09:57:44   #
raymondh wrote:
A well-balanced composition!


Thank you! I did crop a tiny bit off the top to move the horizon a little higher up - I had to stand on a rock to get some of the rocks in the foreground - I appreciate the comment and you taking the time to look! Have a good day!
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Oct 30, 2014 09:50:08   #
DBaltzer wrote:
No it shouldn't. I did this very quickly just because I was wondering what might be lurking in the shadows. To do it right would probably take 3 or 4 masks with much finer precision brushes than the broad brush I used. so that you don't have a brighter reflection than the sky.


I am jealous of your PP skills - WAY out of my league at this point -but some time ago someone suggested YOUTUBE was a great way to learn - thanks again for taking the time to explain what you did!
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Oct 30, 2014 09:48:33   #
Manglesphoto wrote:
Beautiful!!!!!


Thank you very much for looking and taking the time to comment!!
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Oct 30, 2014 09:47:59   #
DBaltzer wrote:
Very nice shot - hope you don't mind but I played around a little bit with your shot to see if I could bring out a bit of detail in the lower right corner of the picture. This is very quick and dirty and obviously I'm doing this on a JPEG and not the RAW file but it always amazes me how much detail can be recovered.


I certainly do not mind - there are things about your version I do like better - someone mentioned the light reflecting off the rocks and in your adjustment those really stand out - thanks for looking, commenting and for taking the time to "Play around" with the shot!
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Oct 30, 2014 09:44:21   #
Dixiegirl wrote:
This must have been breathtaking. Beautiful, beautiful shot.


Thank you so much for the kind words - Stony Creek Metropark is a terrific place - Standing there and watching the sun come up is really a blessing.
Thanks for looking!
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