Charles Robinson wrote:
On Jul 8, 2009, at 17:57, Joseph McAllister wrote:

And so that it doesn't show so much in the final image, I'd use yellow tape on front and sides between stakes for the set up, and have a helper remove the string before you shoot, but after, of course, everyone is in place.

Don't forget (borrow or rent) that megaphone for barking direction!


We (me and my brother) were about 40 feet up. Wow. That's a lot of height when you're in a tiny bucket at the end of a long arm extended from a truckbed.

Didn't get the lines quite straight, but did manage to fit everyone in with the zoom set to approx 24mm. Sadly, I was attempting to block them out for an 8x10 (approx 3:4) print, didn't notice until later that the print being sold to everyone is 8x12 (which is a precise 2:3 ratio, darn it!). I learned a lot and will do much better next year.

The megaphone was worked by my brother. The shot on Saturday in the rainstorm was immensely entertaining - to see approximately 600 people (maybe more!) drop their umbrellas on queue so that they wouldn't block the shot was a sight to behold. And the K10 with 16-50 was exactly up to the job. I only wished I could use the camera to photograph itself all covered with rain.

When I've got the final image all polished up I will share my results with the group.

 -Charles

you got a shot with all the umbrellas up, right?

Right?

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