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Old 28th March 2005   #1
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At Bugis fashion show.

Problem face :

1) I was at very front row
2) Model very close
3) Wanted to capture full body

Thus decided to use 16mm to try even though there will be distortion.

4) Background too bright thus face will get shadow

Thus decided to use tilt 45 degree direct TTL high syn flash on the model face.


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Got distortion...but bo bian if really want to get full body...well done bro.
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Originally Posted by John Tan
Got distortion...but bo bian if really want to get full body...well done bro.
Well,

That moment I just thought of doing my best loh.

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Heh heh....fun perspective. I've got some done at 12mm even last time with another show.
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hard to change lens for show with fast moving subject unles have more than one body

if have only 1 body then usually will have to before hand decide on the main kind of framing to be used and the corresponding position to stand for the show
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Originally Posted by user111
hard to change lens for show with fast moving subject unles have more than one body

if have only 1 body then usually will have to before hand decide on the main kind of framing to be used and the corresponding position to stand for the show
Ya, that day I happened to have the mood for full body shots thus fix in the 16mm but I did also change lens to 70-200 to get full body shot when the dancer was dancing at the very front of the stage



Sometime at other event I even rotately change 3 lens with only one body but it really help if we could have 2 body

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Originally Posted by 2100
Heh heh....fun perspective. I've got some done at 12mm even last time with another show.
Wow bro,

12mm on a full flame CCD ?

Got sample to see ? Should be very cute.
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