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I befriended this awesome skateshop in SE Portland called Rip City Skates semi-recently. The staff and people there are awesome and always down to shoot and skate.
Alex hit a noseslide on this railing after we took off the metal rail below. I thought the shop in the background would look awesome in contrast to normal indoor stuff.
Bonus points if you spot the creeper (Billy Bones)
(He landed it, but very little roll away)
Strobist:
AB800 w/ Soft Lighter in shop
AB800 bare to left on stage
AB1600 bare in back room (bowl!)
24-70mm F2.8L
Canon 5d Mark ii
Cybersyncs
As seen in Focus Skate Mag's Photo of the Week. focusskatemag.com/2012/12/photo-of-the-week-week-10/
strobist: pocketwizard-fired metz 70 mz5 camera right 4ft away at 1/4 power. Sky slightly underexposed..
Strobist:
3 x Canon 430EX Speedlites
behind left
infront right
behind desk
Fired with Skyports
Edited in Lightroom
Foto publicada en Staf Magazine nº 38 (enero 2009) pagina 31.
*Debido a un error de maquetación el texto que acompaña a la foto esta la página 34.
Did some lightpainting last night and also had a lot of fun. When it really got late and my jeans nearly got torn in two from climbing up and down the obstacles I had to stop and go home ;)
I also have to admit, that there was some photoshop involved and some disturbing parts were removed. The photo consists of 4 single photos that were overlayed in photoshop. One for each skater and a single one where I took my flash and brightened up the funbox.
If there's something you like/dislike or want to know feel free to ask.
Provia 100f. 1st MF fisheye shot. He did this 2nd try like a Bowse. Flash at the top of the set didnt fire, pretty bummed. Peep the footy : focusskatemag.com/2012/04/premium-cut-travis-glover/
- Canon 60D
- Rokinion 8mm f3.5 Fisheye
- Canon 430ex II Flash
- Yongnuo YN 568ex Flash
- Yongnuo 622c Triggers ( 3 of those )
Editing / RAW Process:
- Adobe Lightroom 5.7
- NIK Collection - Analog EFX Pro 2 and Dfine 2
Strobist / Flash info:
- Canon 430ex II Flash set on the LEFT pointed 45 degrees up towards the skater…
- Yongnuo YN 568ex Flash set to RIGHT on a tripod pointing towards the skater…