Posts Tagged ‘technique’

SCCA Racing

SCCA racing photo, www.timelinedc.com

Auto racing is another challenge to capture in photographs for different reasons that ballroom dance. In ballroom dance, there is a limit to how far you can change the background in the photo. Better photos have cleaner backgrounds. If you have an entire racetrack to choose from, you should find a spot without too many distractions. For these photos, I did not have any special credentials to shoot the track. So I had to find accessible areas in the spectator sections that would be clean enough for photos.

Summit Point, West Virginia

The distractions around the track include spectator stands, safety tires piled by fences for safety, and unpaved track. This is difficult to do completely. So I look for spots where these are minimized. Then I pan the camera as the cars go by to blur the backgrounds, keeping the cars sharp. It always takes a few tries to get into the rhythm of following the cars this way. In the top photo, you can see two of the wheels of the Corvette off the ground as it goes through the apex of its turn. I tried to get this shot 4 times before one finally came out where everything was sharp, and the wheels were in the air.

In this next photo, the fuel mixture was a little “rich” with excess fuel being expelled as the car downshifted through the turn. The flame would show in the braking at this turn for approximately 2 seconds. I used the motor drive on the Nikon D4 to catch the flame at the tailpipe. This was the best of the attempts. In the other photos, the flame was either too small, or I just caught the smoke left after the flame dissipated.

SCCA racing photo, www.timelinedc.com
SCCA racing photo, www.timelinedc.com

If you pan the camera along with slowing the shutter speed down, you can keep the car body sharp, but blur the wheels keeping the sense of speed on display. Having too high of a shutter speed will freeze the wheels making it look like the car is just parked on the track. This is similar to ballroom dancing for me. I love to see motion in the faces, and the costumes of the dancers. Capturing motion in a still image is more challenging, but holds my attention much longer.

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Goodbye 2012, Welcome 2013!

Photography of holiday decor against a stone wall
Photography of holiday decor against a stone wall

Goodbye to 2012 as another new year starts, and photography continues! Yes, it is the time for making resolutions, and trying desperately to keep them, so here I go. I will try to blog more often, and give you some idea as to what I am up to in photography these days. TimeLine Media did lots of events last year especially covering ballroom dancing. Additionally, I photography weddings, events, and head shots for clients.

In 2012, I have upgraded a lot of the tools I use for producing images, and I have also tweaked how I capture create photos. At this time, I hope to tell you more about them here on the blog. If you have any projects in 2013 where you think that I my photography could help, please contact me here: rassi at timelinedc.com, or call me- 703-864-8208 and I’ll be happy to talk with you about your ideas. Finally, I wish you the best in 2013,! I hope you’ll come back as I continue to post updates as they come up. I can post many times during the weeks this year. Keep me honest to keep blogging this year!

-Rassi

Wedding pictures?

Considering I am trying to be a wedding photographer, I should put some examples of my work in that area. Well, here is a photo that is not from a wedding, per se, but is relevant to the subject. It is a shot that has been done numerous times. However, it was relatively new to me as I browsed many wedding photographer websites. You can see differing examples on the Internet from other photographers, but I had to try it for myself. The Bible passage seemed to fit, and the rings stayed just where I wanted them! I would give credit to the creative /mathematical/artistic mind that saw this first if I only knew…

wedding picitures example with two rings on a Bible verse ©TimeLine Media
wedding pictures example with a detail of rings

All in all, this is just one photo in an entire collection of wedding pictures. Although the day is fleeting, these images have the opportunity to stand the test of time. Prior to delving into weddings, I heard a photographer say something profound about the craft. He said, wedding photography is the first heirloom for a new family. I never thought of it that way! It is for this reason that these are the first things people look for when leaving a burning home. It is one of the most important possessions they will have!

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