AC 2010 Photosplosion
15 years ago
(cross-posted from the Anthrocon LJ Community)
I just finished dumping my 1025 photos up on Flickr.
I took nearly all of them with a D5000, 50mm f1.4, and diffused SB600. All photos are available in Raw(NEF) if you happen to want one of them.
My goal was to catch the face of the creature, and the emotions transmitted by the set of the shoulders and neck, the angle the upper arms, the tilt of the head, etc. I tried as often as possible (difficult to do, since many suits are only in character when there's a camera pointed at them) to get shots of the character "in action", rather than the character "in posing". It didn't always work, but I think I got a few good ones.
I also did a lot of shots of the dances, mostly taken with a slow curtain sync, because I wanted it to look like folks were in motion with a background. One thing about the dance is that there's a lot of non-suits in the pictures. If you looked like you were feeling the music and having a good time, chances are that I tried to get a picture of you, fursuit or not.
There are many human faces in these pictures! If you don't want your human's picture up, please send me an email at reveille at gmail with a link to the photo and I'll edit it out or remove the photo entirely.
I did hallway shot exposure correction leaning toward darker, with a good amount of color corrections and cropping. Dance shots are nearly all completely untouched (some exceptions).
There are 9 total sub-albums, collected together in a single collection:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/293146.....7624269691851/
The photos have been tagged with 'Anthrocon' and added to the 'Anthrocon' Flickr group.
Enjoy.
-Reveille/Godric/Picardy
I just finished dumping my 1025 photos up on Flickr.
I took nearly all of them with a D5000, 50mm f1.4, and diffused SB600. All photos are available in Raw(NEF) if you happen to want one of them.
My goal was to catch the face of the creature, and the emotions transmitted by the set of the shoulders and neck, the angle the upper arms, the tilt of the head, etc. I tried as often as possible (difficult to do, since many suits are only in character when there's a camera pointed at them) to get shots of the character "in action", rather than the character "in posing". It didn't always work, but I think I got a few good ones.
I also did a lot of shots of the dances, mostly taken with a slow curtain sync, because I wanted it to look like folks were in motion with a background. One thing about the dance is that there's a lot of non-suits in the pictures. If you looked like you were feeling the music and having a good time, chances are that I tried to get a picture of you, fursuit or not.
There are many human faces in these pictures! If you don't want your human's picture up, please send me an email at reveille at gmail with a link to the photo and I'll edit it out or remove the photo entirely.
I did hallway shot exposure correction leaning toward darker, with a good amount of color corrections and cropping. Dance shots are nearly all completely untouched (some exceptions).
There are 9 total sub-albums, collected together in a single collection:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/293146.....7624269691851/
The photos have been tagged with 'Anthrocon' and added to the 'Anthrocon' Flickr group.
Enjoy.
-Reveille/Godric/Picardy

Takchawee
~takchawee
Seems like you had a lot of fun there! Thanks for sharing. ^^