Another NIKON Man

© Michelle Alton

Another NIKON Man

Uploaded: May 12, 2013

Description


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Back to June of 2010 again. Though I was the official photographer at this inner city College Fair, the venue was crawling with photographer friends of the organizer.
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Someone is having a private little whisper with the DJ in the background.
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Exif: F Number: 4, Exposure Bias Value: -1.33, ExposureTime: 1/100 seconds, Flash: fired, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 1600, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 73.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D

Comments

Michelle Alton May 12, 2013

Hand to clone away a leg that was dangling from the stage. Thanks to everyone (below) who commented on the first version.
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Stan Kwasniowski

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member since: 7/30/2003 Michelle, excellent
5/12/2013 6:12:17 AM

Kirsten (Kiki) Kjaer

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member since: 3/18/2006 And I think the photographer is eavesdropping and forgetting all about taking pictures :)
What a great candid scene, Michelle.
5/12/2013 8:29:31 AM

Emile Abbott

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member since: 9/29/2004 Love the smile on his face. He is more intent on enjoying the moment than capturing it. Happy Mother's Day Michelle.
5/12/2013 11:37:20 AM

Monnie Ryan

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member since: 9/25/2008 Good job and a great theme entry, Michelle!
5/12/2013 12:29:31 PM

John Connolly

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member since: 2/28/2003 A wonderful theme image Michelle! A superb candid capture!
5/12/2013 1:52:05 PM

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Denny E. Barnes level-deluxe May 12, 2013

Super B&W, Michelle! Excellent image for the MT and so very well done! #10691661

Barbara Waldoch May 13, 2013

Excellent! #10691853

Tiia Vissak May 13, 2013

a great scene! #10691887

Laura E. Swan level-classic May 19, 2013

Bravo on the leg cloning job! WOW! I had fun looking for where it might have been. Never did figure it out. :D Fun shot!

Speaking of your feeling you were to be the only official camera on the scene, and your shock therein, I hired a fellow to shoot Dale and my wedding, (decades ago), and was so please that I was able to hire this one particular coveted guy. It was a dream come true for me that he was available on that day. (Booked several months in advance of course). He was a top man in his field for our area. I was thrilled. Little did I know my Dad had a pro photographer friend who wanted to shoot the wedding, too! Dad never told us this. So, the day of the wedding Dad has his pro photographer on the scene and MY PRO is wondering what the heck is going on! And check this out! ONE OF OUR GUESTS wanted to surprise us with HIS gift to us and that was to VIDEO the wedding! (VHS BIG CAMERA like the news reporters had back then. Shoulder model. Ha!) It was a circus! Dads Pro ended up taking pictures from the balcony while mine ran all around and the video guy stayed put overusing his noisy zoom to zoom in and out, in and out and IN AND OUT the entire time. As we stood there taking vows I heard cameras clicking from high and low and the zoom going in and out! It was so distracting... Who knows what promises we made standing there listening to all of the photographers! Heehee!

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