Posts Tagged ‘photography’

Arthur Murray – Fall Showcase – Columbia – Rumba

©TimeLine Media - Arthur Murray Columbia - Rumba pro show

Tysons Corner, VA

I have just about finished with all the orders from this big shopping weekend. Firstly, thank you to everyone that visited the website to view and purchase photos from ballroom dance events that TimeLine Media has covered this year! The most popular event to view of course was the very recent Arthur Murray Fall Showcase. The day was a blur with all the activity, but my photographers and I made some great photos from morning until night. The event ends as all of them do with a showcase of the professional dancers that instruct the students at the studios. The first show that I’ll highlight on the blog is from the Arthur Murray – Columbia, Maryland studio:

©TimeLine Media - Arthur Murray Columbia - Rumba pro show
©TimeLine Media – Arthur Murray Columbia – Rumba pro show

Columbia, MD Studio

We have seen these two in lots of shows and routines over the years, and we were happy to see them perform together again. In fact, they are in the middle of our first ballroom brag book that we created as a studio demo from a show that they performed some time ago. This routine was a beautiful rumba with some nice lines. The challenge for the rumba, keeping balance through moves that work the hips was displayed very well in this show. It can look deceivingly easy to dance except to the audience full of dancers that have all tried this style.

©TimeLine Media - Arthur Murray Columbia - Rumba pro show
©TimeLine Media – Arthur Murray Columbia – Rumba pro show

They make it look so easy! Nicely done!

©TimeLine Media - Arthur Murray Columbia - Rumba pro show
©TimeLine Media – Arthur Murray Columbia – Rumba pro show

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Washington DC – Capitol Dome

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Today marks the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Capitol Dome in Washington, DC. I had no idea this milestone was this close, but I have been taking many photos of the building lately. There are plans to completely cover the dome with scaffolding for the next 2 years because of the deteriorating conditions of the structure.

Capitol Dome

©TimeLine Media - US Capitol Dome at night
©TimeLine Media – US Capitol Dome at night

A story published on CBS News’ 60 Minutes program last night had a lot more photography from inside the dome and flyovers above the building. I know that the time will pass quickly, but I want to get as many photos as I can before the dome is covered. These photos were from a recent walk on Capitol Hill in the early evening with the Fuji X100s. The camera continues to perform very well for me!

©TimeLine Media - US Capitol Building at night
©TimeLine Media – US Capitol Building at night

Being that scaffolding is planned for the dome, wedding photographers have posted their concerns about photos around the city for the next couple of years. Indeed, it will be another way to mark this time in DC history. Additionally it will be completed by the time we inaugurate the next president. Progress and democracy will keep rolling on in our city.

©TimeLine Media - US Capitol Building at night
©TimeLine Media – US Capitol Building at night

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Thanksgiving with the X100s

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The Thanksgiving holiday presented another opportunity for me to learn more about using the FujiFilm X100s. This mirror-less camera was the only camera I took with me while visiting family. Traveling with this much smaller camera was very freeing! I did not have to keep track of gear, and it was much easier to move the camera around in right places like kitchens where lots of good food was prepared.

Food Photography

©TimeLine Media - Thanksgiving pancit
©TimeLine Media – Thanksgiving pancit 

On this trip, I specifically tried to use the built-in on-camera flash. There is a tiny rectangle above the lens where the stroboscopic light comes out of the body. This is different from many DSLRs with built-in flashes in that this does not “pop-up” above the lens. Seeing this setup, I thought that this would create problems with red-eyes because of the angle of the flash and lens were almost the same. This was the case, so I would not recommend using this for portraits. There is a hot-shoe slot on the top of the camera body, so I will try using an external flash unit with this body if I need to add light while photographing a lot of people.

Portrait Photography

©TimeLine Media - eating break
©TimeLine Media – eating break

It is possible to use a slow curtain sync with the flash in order to mix the flash with the ambient light.  In this case, the flash worked well to add some blur into motion-tracking photos. I can see this being useful where direct flash mixed with a bright background can add some creatively blurred photos much like the motorcycle photos. This would likely have to be done with a manual pre-focus on the subject since the auto focus tracking in the camera is very slow. In what I wanted to capture at family gatherings, this camera suited me just fine!

©TimeLine Media - Thanksgiving apple tart
©TimeLine Media – Thanksgiving apple tart

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