I’ve had a lot of fun and learned a lot about taking
pictures at Comic Con. “Just take it
now,” is my motto. Even if the subject
is out of focus, you can do something with it later. I wrote about taking Comic Con pictures in
2010, so this is a revival of shots you have seen before.
Favorite photos; crop it tighter. Another lesson learned. Go gently into a favorite with
Photoshop. I use PE10 now. No excuses.
Comic Con has been a learning ground for me. I’m not going back in and change the older photos,
but today I can look at the older images with a new eye. Perhaps this year on a scooter, I can carry
heavier cameras…more lenses. Usually I tote
just my antique Canon PowerShot A 650IS.
For me the costumes are a gift of shape, color, and flat out
fun.
Sometimes other worlds are best left alone.
I waited out on the street last year for the Geezer. I found a corner seat, and just let my camera
rip. What fun.
He will be with me on Saturday too.
Good luck. I know we won't hear from you until your meds are decreased...that is if they affect you the way they affected David. He was "out of it" for days. Good luck and thinking about you and George, and keeping you both in my prayers. Dianne
ReplyDeleteHave fun. I would be so intimidated by all the nakedness. But I guess I am a puritan at heart.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to images resulting from your future Comic Con photography sessions, delightfully mobile and pain-free.
ReplyDeleteWow! What incredible photos, Mage. I didn't know they have these comic cons in Hawaii too. I wonder if they're as elaborate as yours though.
ReplyDeleteSadly I couldn't see the last few photos. An it sounds as if ther was 'nakedness'. Drat! My fault I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteI'm going t my son's for a few days but will be thinking of you.
Mage, I gotta tell you...in that 2010 picture you labeled as "pushing your imagination" there seemed to be a whole lotta pushin' going on. Eh hemm! Nice work. I'm glad you could keep your eye on the "prize" (a good photo, I mean) !
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