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Stalking A Seagull

Seagull on pier - ©TimeLine Media

Looking through my photo portfolio, you could say most of my assignments have a lot of action. From ballroom dancers to weddings, and even to fashion shows. There is always a lot of movement and a sense of excitement – at least that is what I am trying to convey in my photos. This post is about an encounter I had with a bird. You would think that this again would have lots of movement, and trial and error to get a sharp image. But it turned out to be one of the calmest subjects I have had in a while.

Shore Bird

Seagull on pier - ©TimeLine Media
Seagull on pier – ©TimeLine Media

This bird was sitting on the pier near where we were grilling dinner. Although there are usually a flock of seagulls (insert music pun here) in the area, this one gull wanted to see what we were doing. It kept a good distance making sure we were not coming after him in a threatening way. So I thought that I could get close for a nice shot.

Seagull on pier - ©TimeLine Media
Seagull on pier – ©TimeLine Media

As I moved closer to the end of the pier, he moved a little further out. He was cautious, but he did let me get close. I tried moving slowly, and as close to the ground as I could hoping that I could move into a better position.

Fluffing Feathers - ©TimeLine MediaFluffing Feathers - ©TimeLine Media
Fluffing Feathers – ©TimeLine Media

The bird really knew that I was following him, so I just stopped about a third of the way down the pier, and moved around his position. Crouching down all produced even better results:

Bird on one foot - ©TimeLine Media
Bird on one foot – ©TimeLine Media

The best results came from putting the camera right down on to boards on the pier. Keeping the aperture open really isolated the focus to the bird. It made the pylons on the side of the pier both in front and behind the bird disappear making for a nice leading line to the subject.

Seagull on pier - ©TimeLine Media
Seagull on pier – ©TimeLine Media

Luckily, the seagull headed to the middle of the pier making for a nice symmetrical composition. I really enjoyed this exercise! After it was clear we were not going to give him any of our barbecue, the gull flew on to find better luck somewhere else.

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Arthur Murray Chevy Chase – Rumba Professional Show

Rumba Professional Show - ©TimeLine Media

Chantilly, Virginia

Today’s post features photos from a Rumba pro show by the Arthur Murray Chevy Chase studio. Overall this studio consistently has a professional couple perform at the end of these events. It shows that they are supporting each other by helping and observing their practices. Above all, their shows are entertaining for the audiences. This show in particular incorporated steps that are taught in the studios to the students making it accessible and relatable to the audience.

Arthur Murray Chevy Chase, MD - ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray Chevy Chase, MD – ©TimeLine Media

The skill in performing these figures is what separates it from our practice steps! Their swivels, keeping their feet position correct – these subtleties are what makes this a show that you would review as you aspire to improve your dancing. Additionally, I hope to keep such a strong core body position in dancing Rumba. Many of the figures have such similar components that it makes it difficult to lead in a way that the lady can follow easily. In this performance, these two were both strong in keeping their position making for some especially nice lines in the photos.

Professional Show

Rumba - Arthur Murray Chevy Chase, MD - ©TimeLine Media
Rumba – Arthur Murray Chevy Chase, MD – ©TimeLine Media

This weekend we are preparing to take our photography on the road. We are going to make another collection of dance photos, so going through our last event is helping me get into the dance frame-of-mind. I am hoping that we can setup the lighting in similar positions given that I liked the results. The balance between the front and backlighting for these was perfect for the floor this size. Concurrently, the back lighting was not too strong to flare in the camera, and the front lighting was even across the floor. It allowed me to just concentrate on following the dancers, and made the post processing very fast.

Rumba Professional Show - ©TimeLine Media
Rumba Professional Show – ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray Chevy Chase, MD - ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray Chevy Chase, MD – ©TimeLine Media

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District Fete – Pentagon City Fashion Show

Brooke Ryan hosting the Pentagon City Fashion Show - ©TimeLine Media

Arlington, Virginia

The photos from today’s post were from a fashion show produced by District Fete at the Pentagon City Mall as part of the “Indulge” event for mothers as a celebration of Mother’s Day. I have worked with them before on other shows, and they always have a professional setup with stylists, makeup artists, and models. On this occasion there were many professionals working hard to put on a good show. Consequently, I tried my best to make good representative photos of the looks on display.

Pentagon City Fashion Show - ©TimeLine Media
Pentagon City Fashion Show – ©TimeLine Media

Since I had lots of space at the front of the stage, I setup two flashes pointed towards the runway. Many of these shows are photographed with available light. This works when there is a lot of bright constant light setup. For this show, there was no additional light from the ambient light of the mall interior. The addition of the flashes helps to make the colors really stay true to the clothing, and makes for a much cleaner image.

Runway Fashion Show

Pentagon City Fashion Show - ©TimeLine Media
Pentagon City Fashion Show – ©TimeLine Media

The show was hosted by Brooke Ryan from Mix 107.3. She kept the show flowing with description of all the looks as the models walked the runway. The models for this show did a great job showing the fashions, giving me lots of opportunities and different poses with each outfit. I had to adjust my shooting position between shows since I was a bit close to get a good composition without having distracting backgrounds to take away from the models.

Brooke Ryan hosting the Pentagon City Fashion Show - ©TimeLine Media
Brooke Ryan hosting the Pentagon City Fashion Show – ©TimeLine Media

For the second show, I did have a good shooting position. I was able to keep the models in front of the mostly black mall banner. This really helped to pop them out from the background, and it made it easier for me to keep them in frame. It was also easier for them to see me, and look right into the lens as they walked.

Pentagon City Fashion Show - ©TimeLine Media
Pentagon City Fashion Show – ©TimeLine Media

Thanks again to District Fete for producing such a professional showcase! I hope to work with them again on future projects. Pentagon City Mall is a great venue to host fashion shows with their beautiful open spaces and many stores available to pick up the fashions on display. I would enjoy the opportunity to make more photos there again.

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