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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 624083" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>I shoot in dance clubs that I like, the photos are given to the people in them and the club which puts them on their web sites for promotion. Usually just go to dance but if the dance floor gets too packed, I give it a rest and pull out the camera. There are two most desired stills of image clubbers like, glam and action. Action are usually done with shutter dragging, say 1/10th of a second so ambient lights,lasers, fog, light trails, and sweeps are well exposed, with blurred action of background people but the flash on rear curtain freezes action of the target subject. Glam are almost always girls vamping and trying to look seriously aloof or "duck lips" which I tend not to indulge them in. I would rather get candid ahots with a 200mm lens to catch them when not aware of the camera so not posing. These two are typical of a recent club shoot. There are high iso to get more ambient light in crowded background.</p><p>All the shots I have posted could have been taken with a D90 and kit lens(if zooms in for blurred background. The key is light not camera.</p><p>[ATTACH]256743[/ATTACH][ATTACH]256744[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 624083, member: 43545"] I shoot in dance clubs that I like, the photos are given to the people in them and the club which puts them on their web sites for promotion. Usually just go to dance but if the dance floor gets too packed, I give it a rest and pull out the camera. There are two most desired stills of image clubbers like, glam and action. Action are usually done with shutter dragging, say 1/10th of a second so ambient lights,lasers, fog, light trails, and sweeps are well exposed, with blurred action of background people but the flash on rear curtain freezes action of the target subject. Glam are almost always girls vamping and trying to look seriously aloof or "duck lips" which I tend not to indulge them in. I would rather get candid ahots with a 200mm lens to catch them when not aware of the camera so not posing. These two are typical of a recent club shoot. There are high iso to get more ambient light in crowded background. All the shots I have posted could have been taken with a D90 and kit lens(if zooms in for blurred background. The key is light not camera. [ATTACH=CONFIG]256743._xfImport[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]256744._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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