Riley Posted November 25, 2006 Share #21 Posted November 25, 2006 Advertisement (gone after registration) this is the close contact paparazzi way wear same colour shirt as the sling wear a lightweight jacket over if you are right handed the camera hangs on your left under the jacket this so you lift the camera with your right hand slipping the power on as you go Riley Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted November 25, 2006 Posted November 25, 2006 Hi Riley, Take a look here D2 is too conspicuous . I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
Overgaard Posted November 25, 2006 Share #22 Posted November 25, 2006 Riley, Some of the contacts for lightmeter-selection and I think even on/off is placed different on the two. So when you move your thumb op and down you realize that on this one it's from left to right. Not a big thing but it throws you out of your thoughts as you have to look at the camera. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WolfgangK Posted November 25, 2006 Share #23 Posted November 25, 2006 and when driving a rolls royve wrap some tape around emiliy . . . . . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roblumba Posted November 25, 2006 Share #24 Posted November 25, 2006 Funny, my 1D MarkII get people saying, woooow, that's a really big camera. But they don't ask how much. Their jaw hits the floor and I have plenty of time to take the picture. But in many cases, people recognize it as a common PJ camera and think that I'm with the press or something. When I was at the SF zoo with my 70-200 during lion feeding, crowds of people stepped aside so that I had a clear shot. That was really helpful in that situation. Sometimes people with their P&S step aside when they see me with mine. It's really interesting and perhaps you can consider it an advantage at events where crowds of people can block a shot from the show. People are less likely to step in front of a camera when they see it and think they need to stay clear. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
steve_l Posted November 25, 2006 Share #25 Posted November 25, 2006 Rob- The other problem when I carried a 1D is that the *people* I was shooting would see it and scurry aside, to be "out of my way"! Not desirable at all.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roblumba Posted November 25, 2006 Share #26 Posted November 25, 2006 I agree, in those cases it is EXTREMELY annoying. Typically, I've raised the camera, waiting for the perfect composition of people and expressions, and just when it's about to become perfect, someone see's the camera and moves aside, ruining the composition. At events, sometimes it's only 1 or two people so I just tell them please don't step aside because it throws off the composition of the photographs and we want you in there. Depends on your shooting situation, sometimes the big camera helps and sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes you can adjust for it, like telling them it's okay. Sometimes you can't, like in the street with strangers. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Maio Posted November 25, 2006 Share #27 Posted November 25, 2006 Advertisement (gone after registration) Have someone hold a Canon 1D(whatever) with the 70-200IS, and then, while everyone is gawking and ducking at that, you'll get some fine wide-eyed reaction shots:D Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
daveleo Posted November 25, 2006 Author Share #28 Posted November 25, 2006 i have to respond..... quote: "Have someone hold a Canon 1D(whatever) with the 70-200IS, and then, while everyone is gawking and ducking at that, you'll get some fine wide-eyed reaction shots." .... that cracked me up, and it puts my D2 "problem" in perspective. quote: "Well I've read some lame excuses for justifying an M8 (black) but this takes the biscuit" ..... i'll have that biscuit with butter please ...... while i dream about that M8. seriously, i am starting to realize that part of the problem is how i "shoot" .... i kind of brace myself....get ready.... compose...wait...wait... i have to rethink that, especially with the comments people here made. thanks again. daveleo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest stnami Posted November 25, 2006 Share #29 Posted November 25, 2006 At events, sometimes it's only 1 or two people so I just tell them please don't step aside because it throws off the composition of the photographs and we want you in there. What on earth were these people thinking ,... ruining your composition, how dare the not live a life according to your photo needs,especially strangers Gotta couple of live ones on this thread Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WolfgangK Posted November 25, 2006 Share #30 Posted November 25, 2006 Have someone hold a Canon 1D(whatever) with the 70-200IS, and then, while everyone is gawking and ducking at that, you'll get some fine wide-eyed reaction shots when i was in greece, one morning i went to a local market in a very small village. at that time of the day i was the only tourist there. at that time i had a canon eos 5 with the 70 - 210 mm tele. i took about 100 fotos and only once a local trader asked me not to make a foto. all the other peolple were very friendly when they realised that i wanted to make a foto. sometimes there was an eye contact an instant before i made the foto. like that i checked if it was ok. however here in germany things are a bit different. making fotos on the street as i have done in greece is really tough sometimes. you are intruding in my private sphere . . . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
earleygallery Posted November 26, 2006 Share #31 Posted November 26, 2006 however here in germany things are a bit different. making fotos on the street as i have done in greece is really tough sometimes. you are intruding in my private sphere . . . Oh dear, and next years One Challenge is in Berlin, should be a challenge indeed! Whatever happened to those cameras designed to look like pocket watches? Did they morph into mobile phones? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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