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by wendellt on Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:26 am
Warriors of Brazil is a Capoeira and brazillian cultural celebration showing at the Theatre Royal ive been shooting alot of theatre and dance and been trying to work out what focus method is better dynamic area with 3d tracking or single focus point which requires focus point twiddling i miss shot opportunities with both techniques but this time i shot single area focus, somehow didn't trust nikons dynamic area as it's a bit slow in low light and when the subject is juxtaposed against a high contrast messy background 1/320 f3.5 iso 1600    
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by Alpha_7 on Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:34 am
Nice shots given the difficult conditions, but not taking away from the photography I'm more impressed by the physiques of the performers/athletes. Wow, they are ripped!
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by TC on Wed Jan 20, 2010 8:00 am
#3 is the best for me.
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by aim54x on Wed Jan 20, 2010 9:08 am
Wendell, amazing work especially in difficult conditions.
I have to agree that #3 is great, #1 is close behind though!
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by Wocka on Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:32 am
I saw this performance last night, 4 rows back from the front. I'd recommend it to anyone.
Wendell, your shots are amazing given the lighting and fast moving performers.
No# 2 then No# 4 for me.
I don't know if this would work, but I was thinking last night I would have tried focusing in the middle of the stage and selected a higher F stop for greater DOF and switched to manual focusing. Then just shot away.
P.S. Did I mention these guys were fast.
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by biggerry on Wed Jan 20, 2010 1:51 pm
Wow, they are ripped!
Lol, I agree, buff as! I bet these chaps are a hit with the ladies They are some good shots Wendell, especially given the lighting - iso1600 on the D3 ( i assume) is lookign awesome.... The first and third images are winners for me, the positions and facial contact work well for me.
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