Feels good to have recognition for a tough shot. With only 8 minutes to prep a spot in-house due to an active movie schedule, Eye used a monopod, neck-strap and pushed the ISO to 3200 on a Canon G10 (primary backup cam) to capture what you see, with minimal tweaking in Aperture for sharpness, contrast & noise; the colours are almost exactly as the Eye see them.
Hello. “Anything Theatrical” is having a challenge for $20 and you can only enter a photo into the challenge that is nominated by someone else and I’m nominating this photo for the challenge. Good luck! Cheers, Graham.
Artwork Comments
Great photo!
Thank you! :> (tough one …)
Great shot! Please consider submitting this to the Movie Palaces of Old Group.
Thank you for the compliment & wonderful heads up!
Excellent work and welcome to the group. What a great shot.
Thank you for the welcome my Aussie Brother; Down Unda is on me list of places to hang for awhile.
Eye appreciate your praise very much. :>
Congratulations! Your photo has been featured in “Movie Palaces of Old”
This photo was chosen because it was of a very high quality and it captured exactly the sort of work we are looking for in this group.
Please keep up the great work and we hope you continue to add more of your excellent photographs to our group.
WOW
Thank you so very much, Brother!
Feels good to have recognition for a tough shot. With only 8 minutes to prep a spot in-house due to an active movie schedule, Eye used a monopod, neck-strap and pushed the ISO to 3200 on a Canon G10 (primary backup cam) to capture what you see, with minimal tweaking in Aperture for sharpness, contrast & noise; the colours are almost exactly as the Eye see them.
You did well then to capture such a great shot under difficult conditions. Cheers.
well done
THANK YOU :>
Hello. “Anything Theatrical” is having a challenge for $20 and you can only enter a photo into the challenge that is nominated by someone else and I’m nominating this photo for the challenge. Good luck! Cheers, Graham.