my youngest son wants to be a SWAT Police Officer for halloween and he asked me if I would create a poster like the ones for the movies. Taken with the Pentax 645z and the 150 2.8 in studio.
Just want to say thanks for posting. I love all of your images. This one in particular keeps popping up from my memory - such a dynamic image. I find many of your compositions to be very unconventionally framed and that makes them all the more interesting. Indeed very sculptural.
I'm guessing it probably varies quite a bit but I'm curious as to how long you spend composing your images. And do you often use a tripod? Thanks again.
twomblywhite wrote:
Just want to say thanks for posting. I love all of your images. This one in particular keeps popping up from my memory - such a dynamic image. I find many of your compositions to be very unconventionally framed and that makes them all the more interesting. Indeed very sculptural.
I'm guessing it probably varies quite a bit but I'm curious as to how long you spend composing your images. And do you often use a tripod? Thanks again.
Thank you very much! Much appreciated!
I almost never use a tripod, actually only for nightshots. I am to lazy toconstantly lug a tripod around. I still have steady hands and the Pentax 645 is to heavy to tremble.
Industrial shot from Fort-Mardyck in Northern France. I had to show my passport to the security gard. A friendly men doing his work. I think he trusts me now.