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Ignacio shows off his handstand abilities. Originally from Argentina, he now lives in the Miami Beach area.
Michael, wearing the red shorts, looks on.
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Ignacio shows off his handstand abilities. Originally from Argentina, he now lives in the Miami Beach area.
A couple of other people are practicing handstands behind him, one on short parallel bars.
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sunday 14th march;
okay so i got kinda' bored today.
i look like a complete and utter spaz here
but because most of my pictures are out of focus
due to me not having a remote or have a camera that has continues shooting,
i kinda' have to live with it..
this is my attempt of "getting out more"
happy mothers day.
Whilst the only female participant on the Skate Park was wearing skates rather than pushing a board, she did try some great moves. Also wasn't wearing a helmet or obvious pads so confident in her skill
Strobist: Quadra A head in the 5" Reflector, camera left, f/2.8 (about 2 stops over ambient. Triggered by Skyport Plus.
PP in LR/PS CC 2015
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JTEF #42 day/Tag 7 - Jeden Tag ein Foto, November 2020
Workshop@DSLR-Forum: one week every day a picture
Theme: Hands and feet / Thema Hände und Füße
Wuppertal, Innenstadt
On my walk, I came across a man who was squatted down beside his backpack and thought nothing of it. As I got closer, he stepped out onto the walking path and did a handstand. And he just stayed like that for a few minutes, then got down and walked away. Just like that. So of course, I had to grab a photo since no one would've believed me. Taken with Fujifilm X-T50 and Brightin Star 35mm f0.95 lens in early evening, cloudy (horrible light), in Punta Gorda, Florida.
After 6 hrs in the truck waiting in line to leave Burning Man, someone had to take action. I grabbed my bullhorn and worked the line of Trucks, RVs and hippy buses. Insuting, encouraging, and yelling in windows, I attempted to get people out into the Nevada sun to do a photo shoot.
I billed it as the "100 Burner Handstand", hoping that we could get at least 100 people to stand on their hands, while waiting for the bathroom in 95+ degree heat. This is the result.
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I'll be the first to say that from a technical perspective this is an awful shot. The light is all over the place, going from massively over exposed to underexposed, the focus is off and the whole pov is strange.
Yet, for some reason that I can't put my finger on, it grabs me as an image and I'm almost thinking of getting it as a canvas.
Accidental shot cliche!
HCS folks.