Posts Tagged ‘photography’

Leaf Shutter Lenses Part 1 – Tech Thursday

ballroom dance photography - ©TimeLine Media

The wintry weather finally broke for a little bit last week! I finally had a good chance to test one of the best features of the Fuji X100s camera – the leaf shutter lens. Most cameras produced today have focal plane shutters which have a curtain that opens and closes in front of the sensor. With a leaf shutter lens, there are blades built into the lens itself that opens and closes as the shutter opens and closes in the camera. As you press the shutter button on the camera, there is no difference in the operation between these two types of lenses. Where the big difference comes is in the fastest flash sync speed that is possible when using a leaf shutter lens. This opens up a lot of creative possibilities!

Camera Tech

On typical DSLRs, between 1/160th to 1/250th of a second is the fastest shutter speeds that you can use if you want the flash to fully expose the frame. If you use a strobe with a DSLR and have your shutter speed set higher (ie 1/500th second or higher) you will start to get a large black band on your photo where the curtain is still covering a part of the sensor since the shutter speed is too high. This is not a limitation for leaf shutter lenses such as the one in the Fuji X100s. When shooting indoors, like ballroom dance competitions, this limitation is not a problem as 1/250th second is plenty fast to control the light coming into the camera.

ballroom dance photography - ©TimeLine Media
ballroom dance photography – ©TimeLine Media

The limitation of 1/250th really impacts outdoor shoots. If you want to use a flash, and you have to keep your shutter speed at 1/250th or slower, that means you need to close down your aperture – f/8 or higher depending on how bright the sun is outside. In viewing these photos, everything including your background will be in focus making it difficult to separate your subject from the background. One solution is to not use a flash since you have plenty of light, but now all the tones in the scene are very similar making the image flat, and not as dynamic. Next week, I’ll show you how the leaf shutter lens really changes this photo with the change of a few settings in the same scene.

Flat outdoor portrait without fill flash - ©TimeLine Media
Flat outdoor portrait without fill flash – ©TimeLine Media

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Karl Alzner at Tysons Corner Center | Event Photographer

Karl Alzner at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media

Last weekend there was an appearance by Karl Alzner, a defenseman for the Washington Capitals at Tysons Corner Center. It was great timing for his appearance as it was a day after he scored a goal in a winning effort by the NHL team.

Crowd to see Karl Alzner at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Crowd to see Karl Alzner at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media

Tysons Corner Center

The appearance was more than just an opportunity to get an autograph. Karl also taught some kids basic stick handling in a setup for shooting. There was a large setup in the middle of the mall with a target for kids to aim practice balls. Karl spent an hour giving as many kids as possible a chance to score a goal.

Hockey shooting drills at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Hockey shooting drills at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media
Hockey shooting drills at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Hockey shooting drills at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media


 
Slapshot, the mascot for the Capitals was also there signing autographs, and playing goalie in another ball-shooting setup. He was quite a character to photograph, and really brought the personality without even speaking a word! It was nice to see a professional athlete taking time to interact with so many small kids giving them their first chance at hockey. There were a few that definitely had some previous experience, so he gave them some other stick skills to play try before shooting.

Slapshot points to the crowd at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Slapshot points to the crowd at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media
Slapshot plays goalie - ©TimeLine Media
Slapshot plays goalie – ©TimeLine Media


After the shooting drills, Karl took an hour to sign autographs. The line was almost out the door! The fans were very patient, and everyone got plenty of time to meet him. It was another smoothly run event. Even with all the parts that had to be setup, the staff at Tysons made sure we had everything we needed. The Capitals marketing team was also very considerate, and helped me setup to get some nice photos of the whole afternoon. It is always great to work with professionals!

Karl Alzner at Tysons Corner Center - ©TimeLine Media
Karl Alzner at Tysons Corner Center – ©TimeLine Media

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Baltimore Dancesport Challenge – Dancesport Photography

Dancesort Photography - ©TimeLine Media

It is about time we get back to the dance floor! We have fully recovered from the last event, and we have cleared off the computers and are ready to get more Dancesport images this upcoming weekend. TimeLine Media is the official photography vendor for this weekend’s Baltimore Dancesport Challenge being held at the Westin – Baltimore Washington International Airport.

Baltimore Dancesport Challenge - ©TimeLine Media
Baltimore Dancesport Challenge – ©TimeLine Media

This hotel has a beautiful ballroom for dance events. It is very accessible from the entrance to the hotel making it easy for setup, and finding the event. We enjoy having a nice setup inside the ballroom so that you can see the previews that we have during the day of dancing. We are planning on doing some extra special photo offers for package holders at the event, so please stop by towards the end of the event to see what we have for you.

Dancesort Photography - ©TimeLine Media
Dancesort Photography – ©TimeLine Media

We enjoy covering this event since we see so many familiar faces on the dance floor. We know that some of you that were at the USA Dance Mid-Atlantic Championships will also be there this weekend, so you will have 2 events that you can review in a week or so. I know that the organizers also arrange for a great show to end the evening, so be sure to stay until the end to see what they have planned this year. Not to mention, there is a lot of general dancing during the evening, so you can do some social dancing after the competitive heats are done. We hope to see more blog readers at the Baltimore Dancesport Challenge this weekend!

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