Challenge: What did you do?
we spent this weekend at the temple harley party drags. some of the things i saw inspired this challenge...what would do you do to get a photograph?
for instance, i was willing to sit in creaky old wooden bleachers, packed with hot sweaty spectators, next to a hot asphalt racetrack in 100 degree heat and 90% humidity for nearly three hours to take pictures of top fuel drag bikes.
i could taste the smell of the nitro in the air and the roar of the top fuelers was ear- popping thunder. however, patience rewarded me with a couple of shots i really liked.
i also had to shoot in a different mode than i was used to, so, i learned a couple of new tricks to using my camera.
as i was sitting there asking myself "why are you here instead of home in the comfort of an air conditioner?" ...i started to notice a lot of photographers , they were .everywhere (check out the background behind the smoke!)
some were closer to the action than i was willing to get. i have to admit i had lens envy when i saw this.
why were they here? what would they do to get their shot, THE one they were looking for. i had to wonder, is it the rush you get when you get just the shot you wanted? something else? i wanted to ask them, but, we were all absorbed in our cameras. looking. waiting. hoping!
so, i was thinking for the challenge you could get out of your comfort zone and shoot something you've never shot before. use a different setting on your camera than you normally do.
shoot a subject you've not tried. try an effect or even a photoshopped creation you just learned how to do. just try something new. get out the book that came with your camera and re-read it.
just remember to be safe, be current, and to tell us what you did to get the shot.
love,
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thanks to obvious troll for passing the challenge to me. i hope you enjoy it.
