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Marc Jutras
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At the end of my last roll, I decided I'd try a shot from the hip (or belly as my camera was hanging from my neck (sorry if this offends any purists)). I set up exposure for the average situation, set focus to hyperfocal and checked in the viewfinder to get a good feeling of the angle of view.
I started walking on the sidewalk with my right thumb on the release, waiting for something somewhat interresting. I saw this guy in front of a restaurant and took the shot. Unfortunately, I was a bit too far and he's not big enough in the frame (I know, I could crop...). On the other hand, the shot is pretty well framed. Subject is centered and the scene is leveled pretty well considering how it was taken.
The exposure is a bit over as my subject's face is nearly washed out but there's a lot of detail in the shade.
Hyperfocal worked really well.
It's a fun technique and I'll surely give it a more serious try soon.
I started walking on the sidewalk with my right thumb on the release, waiting for something somewhat interresting. I saw this guy in front of a restaurant and took the shot. Unfortunately, I was a bit too far and he's not big enough in the frame (I know, I could crop...). On the other hand, the shot is pretty well framed. Subject is centered and the scene is leveled pretty well considering how it was taken.
The exposure is a bit over as my subject's face is nearly washed out but there's a lot of detail in the shade.
Hyperfocal worked really well.
It's a fun technique and I'll surely give it a more serious try soon.