I would be very interested in lighting and the various qualities you look for with specific subjects and shots. The means to read the light and convert via pixels for effect (DOF, sharpness, softness etc.). Any tools or tips to help manage light and enhance specific shots maximizing the light qualities to help deliver that POP effect based on the subject material.
Your bread and butter "run and gun" setup for those quick wildlife shot moments. An example of this would be your approach to specifics like overcast, bright sunlight, high contrast shots (hot white with heavy shade framed as one) and general techniques (the baseline) working wildlife and action based outdoor shots. Shots that are tough to capture....literally in your face and now before it's too late and gone forever..how to stay prepared and pull it off with literally no time for setup.
Yeah, that's just the kind of "roll up your sleeves and help" kind of bunch we have around here. We should really be given some kind of award for being such good folks.
I will be there all three days (working)...... will try and make all your workshops.... I may be able to sink some information into this brain of mine...
Thanks for the great questions and keep them coming.
Thanks for the spongebob avatar, Shane. I love him and I think I'll keep him.
Dang it, Russell. I figured that would be one that would force you to put one of your pics up for your avatar. If I'd known you were going to keep it, I'd have picked a better one.
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