When I was little I had an invisible friend named Jack. I always wondered what happened to him? This can’t be him, as my Jack knew that only one great love in life wasn’t enough. I hope Jack finds happiness with his iPhone at some point. He seems to whip it out at the most inopportune moments.
I’m sure this shot would look pretty incredible if shot on a Nex 7 (and a tripod) with one o those Zeiss lenses, but here it looks peaceful and at rest before it heads over to Fantasy Island. My favorite tripod for shots like this is: The reason is that it can be assembled and have a small camera on it (not necessarily a Leica) and you can angle the legs to prop the feet against your chest while leaning on a railing or wall and kill most of the dreaded 'camera shake' or 'button blur’ which adversely affects shots like this one. And when you’re done, you can disassemble the little tripod, put the legs in your pants pocket and the ball head in your breast pocket if you happen to be wearing a suit. I sued mine when I shot politicians when I was as young as I would still like to be. Art Faul The Artist Formerly Known as Prints ------ Art for Cars: art4carz.com Stills That Move: http://www.artfaul.com Greens: http://www.inkjetprince.com Camera Works - The Washington Post . |