One big issue I've had in the past was with there being multiple visual points of distraction that wound up in each shot. Still being quite the photography noob at this point (2011), my focus was just getting a good shot and not considering techniques I could have used to put more focus on my subject. So, I cleaned up in post. Even with all of the best intentions, a shot can still turn out less than ideal due to people getting in the way. Next post, I'll go into some detail on how I corrected some of these distractions and what my approach was. For now, enjoy a smattering of my favorite shots from GenCon 2011:
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Cosplay Bonanza!
Any convention with cosplayers is an opportunity for guerilla photography. Tons of people running around in carefully crafted costumes that are anxious to show them off. If you are holding a camera all you need to do is make eye contact and they stop and pose. With GenCon 2012 right around the corner, I've been looking back on some of the shots I got last year..
One big issue I've had in the past was with there being multiple visual points of distraction that wound up in each shot. Still being quite the photography noob at this point (2011), my focus was just getting a good shot and not considering techniques I could have used to put more focus on my subject. So, I cleaned up in post. Even with all of the best intentions, a shot can still turn out less than ideal due to people getting in the way. Next post, I'll go into some detail on how I corrected some of these distractions and what my approach was. For now, enjoy a smattering of my favorite shots from GenCon 2011:
One big issue I've had in the past was with there being multiple visual points of distraction that wound up in each shot. Still being quite the photography noob at this point (2011), my focus was just getting a good shot and not considering techniques I could have used to put more focus on my subject. So, I cleaned up in post. Even with all of the best intentions, a shot can still turn out less than ideal due to people getting in the way. Next post, I'll go into some detail on how I corrected some of these distractions and what my approach was. For now, enjoy a smattering of my favorite shots from GenCon 2011:
Labels:
GenCon,
photo retouching,
photography,
Photoshop,
pixel bending
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