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Author Topic: How to be happy when there’s nothing really to be happy about (playing w/ camera  (Read 761 times)
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« Reply #15 on: April 16, 2024, 05:43:52 PM »

Shot this afternoon at the garage, after came back from the ride.
I needed to cool down the engine before putting the cover on, let the helmet liner, inside of the gloves and the boots dry. So I decided to take some photos with X100V while I’m waiting.

Garage04-16_1_v2 by T K, on Flickr

Garage04-16_2_v2 by T K, on Flickr

I shot these photos with 10 sec. self timer.
But, lately I (sort of) learned I can also use interval shutter, to take self portrait type photos (instead of using self timer).
So, next time I’m going to try that.

I wanted to make them look like a screenshot of the movies.
(That’s why I intentionally placed myself in the shadow and out of focus.)
What I should have done (with the second photo) was, placing myself on the stairs, so that it looks like I’m just coming down from the upstairs with that crossbow in hands.
I think that would make more interesting “story”.
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« Reply #16 on: April 23, 2024, 08:46:32 PM »

NA6 at TEXACO_v2 by T K, on Flickr

Wild Turky_V2 by T K, on Flickr

DSCF2327 by T K, on Flickr

DSCF2333 by T K, on Flickr
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