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Camera-Specific Properties: Maximum Lens Aperture f/2.8 Image-Specific Properties: Image Width 4120 Image Height 3096 Compression Scheme Uncompressed Pixel Composition RGB Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 300 dpi Vertical Resolution 300 dpi Image Data Arrangement Chunky Format Exposure Time 1/500 sec F-Number f/2.8 Exposure Bias 1 EV Focal Length 31.50 mm
buttshot, underprocessed, exposed for sky. 0/10
photographing skateboarders, theres one critical rule. No butt shots. this is a butt shot. and please expose for the skateboard, not the sky. also, pick a low apaerture or a higher one, the background trees are in this weird place of focus.
Sucks he didn't lock in the noseslide/you captured it to late when he's coming out.
As others said, no butt shots. Should take like ten steps to the left.
Background is kinda busy, which I'm assuming is why you made it black and white. Try to isolate him if you can in the sky or something.
I'd also say get lower if possible, as it makes the table look higher.
Check this Mike Blabac photo of a Stevie doing a proper noseslide and aspire to it.
http://quartersnacks.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/steviefsnosechrome.jpg
Keep shootin!
>>3056467
What the fuck is an apaerture?
>>3058281
>http://quartersnacks.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/steviefsnosechrome.jpg
How can one man have so much pop? Damn.
>>3059413
i knew a guy who had a ridiculous 40 inch olley. he did it by putting up this 6 foot long metal pipe in his front yard and jumping over it for like an hour a day. every day he would move the bar up an inch or two.
basically, you have to be able to jump really high to begin with. everything else follows.
>>3056305
skater should be standing out more, the trick is supposed to be the focus, not the skater's ass. no matter how much you like their ass, they want you to get the trick