Picture this;
you are busy shooting-away a wedding, when a beautiful sunset gets your camera’s
attention, or you’re covering a sports event then you come across a picturesque
bird’s nest, or are literally rushing against time for a photo session with an
article writer and later come out with a gorgeous obscure 'night' portrait. Better yet,
you are photographing the president, and behold… the band! These are not just scenarios,
but my experienced realities. Through them, I have learnt to always have my ‘eyes
skinned’ whenever am out on assignments. This way I am able to capture sporadic subjects
that are usually far removed from the intended project. According to Lou Jones,
“you encounter the best pictures when you least expect to.” Under normal circumstances
I and am sure lots of other photographers, would never let certain photo
opportunity pass by, even if it means momentarily ‘abandoning’ the main subject.
This however, does not mean getting caught up in shooting ‘personal collection’
type of photos and completely disregarding taking the planned photos. That’s one
risk I wouldn’t wish to take. As a result, like a boy scout am always prepared,
in case a photo op (the personal collection type) presents itself.
During a state function, all cameras were focused on (you guessed it) the president, when I noticed the band with their saxophones. |
Camera - NIKON D80
Focal Length - 135mm
Shutter Speed - 1/250 sec
Aperture - f/5.7
ISO/Film - 100
Category - Portrait
Uploaded - November 7th 2013
Taken - October 17th 2013
Location - KICC Nairobi, Kenya
Shutter Speed - 1/250 sec
Aperture - f/5.7
ISO/Film - 100
Category - Portrait
Uploaded - November 7th 2013
Taken - October 17th 2013
Copyright - Stephen Mukhongi
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