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Milkis
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peekn
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Canucklehead
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On October 20 2011 14:11 Milkis wrote: only if you could have come to universal with us... imagine the photo opportunity I'm sad too. Koreans at universal with pictures taken by jingna?!! Such a shame, could have snapped some great mkp pics! | ||
aznagent
Hong Kong166 Posts
One suggestion, could you put all pictures from each event in a spoiler, so we don't have to scroll through IPL pics to see MLG etc? Looking forward to more uploads | ||
aNDRoM
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DuB phool
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Thanks for these! | ||
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carebear91
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JustPassingBy
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Can't help but notice that in Korean stages, the player booth is right in the middle of the stage, while in foreign event the casters are. I wish they put more emphasis on the players. :-/ | ||
iS.zemotion
United States246 Posts
On October 20 2011 10:47 R1CH wrote: Few questions regarding the lighting - Are these handheld or tripod shots? Did you use IS lenses? What was the exposure time on things like the booth picture? What ISO were you shooting at? I had a really hard time with the lighting at the main stage. So many different light sources and the booth lights caused a lot of shadow and highlight problems. I ended up having to shoot at ISO 1600 handheld with 1/8s or lower (IS saved me there) for a lot of my shots and the noise caused me some issues. A bigger problem was I didn't have the focal range (17-55) to actually get good composition for player shots in the booth so having to crop so much amplified my problems. Looking forward to the IEM and MLG pics! These are all handheld. I absolutely hate having anything other than my lens attached to my camera (straps included) because I feel like it just hinders my movements -_-;;; I used the 70-200 2.8L mostly no IS. For events I generally shoot on Aperture Priority so I don't really know. Probably generally around 1/40~1/100 or so for ISO 3200. You should definitely get a long lens ;o On October 20 2011 11:35 Fzero wrote: You are so awesome, I definitely saw you like 20x at Orlando and failed to say anything 'cuz I'm shy. Keep up the good work!! :D Feel free to say hi next time I don't bite really @_@ On October 20 2011 11:55 .DrK wrote: damn inori is one sexy beast. great photos! I know rightttt On October 20 2011 12:55 Waxangel wrote: I hope inori keeps doing well just so we can use that picture more often :D Hahaha :D :D On October 20 2011 13:13 sluggaslamoo wrote: You forgot to name Ret! I did of him in his lonely booth On October 20 2011 14:31 Canucklehead wrote: I'm sad too. Koreans at universal with pictures taken by jingna?!! Such a shame, could have snapped some great mkp pics! I think it'd be pretty sad if the purpose of me going to an amusement park is solely to take photos for someone else, I'd probably rather just have fun if I were travelling ;; but anyway I was sick so I couldn't go ^^; On October 20 2011 14:39 aznagent wrote: Nice :D Good quality and catch players in good moments ^^ One suggestion, could you put all pictures from each event in a spoiler, so we don't have to scroll through IPL pics to see MLG etc? Looking forward to more uploads I would when the other updates are here ^^ On October 20 2011 15:23 JustPassingBy wrote: Wow, very nice. Thanks for sharing. Can't help but notice that in Korean stages, the player booth is right in the middle of the stage, while in foreign event the casters are. I wish they put more emphasis on the players. :-/ Um afaik for gomstudio player booths are on the sides the last time I was there. @_@;; | ||
itsjustatank
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iS.zemotion
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Canucklehead
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On October 20 2011 15:29 zemotion wrote: I think it'd be pretty sad if the purpose of me going to an amusement park is solely to take photos for someone else, I'd probably rather just have fun if I were travelling ;; but anyway I was sick so I couldn't go ^^; Haha, true true, but I didn't mean taking pics of them as like a job, but as like taking pics like you would if you were on vacation. Kind of like how milkis was just taking random camera phone pics. | ||
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thedz
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On October 20 2011 15:36 zemotion wrote: Not really. If the lighting is clean/single colour usually the colour noise isn't too bad. I've shot some concerts those get really tricky if you go too high so I usually try to stay in the 1600 range. Then again some cameras just have better sensors so you can push it a little bit more and get away with it so ^^; I've done as high as 3200, though it means more work in post. But Lightroom 3's noise reduction algorithms are magical :D On some experiments I did with the Nikon D700, 6400 was actually surprisingly usable for webish sizes (like maybe to 1280 wide) after some NR tweaking. | ||
thedz
United States217 Posts
On October 20 2011 15:29 zemotion wrote: These are all handheld. I absolutely hate having anything other than my lens attached to my camera (straps included) because I feel like it just hinders my movements -_-;;; I used the 70-200 2.8L mostly no IS. For events I generally shoot on Aperture Priority so I don't really know. Probably generally around 1/40~1/100 or so for ISO 3200. You should definitely get a long lens ;o I dunno how IPL lighting compared, but at MLGs, I've tended to use a 28-70 2.8 for the main stage and side stages (Stations A and B), the 70-200 2.8 for players in booths and zooms on the main stage, and a 50 1.4 for when I can sneak past security to take a shot of a player in a booth. The 50 1.4 was actually really good at the A and B stations too, especially since from the side, the player isn't affected by the narrow dof too much. | ||
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