And what's your intention of posting a pic of his doing this, if I may ask?
Why not try a different approach. Go to him and start a friendly conversation:
You: Hey I saw that you're taking some pictures of the class with a nice looking DSLR. How did the pictures turn out?
Him: Oh hi. Erm.. ok, but some of them look not very clear.
You: Ya it is hard to take pictures indoor. Normally if I get blur pictures I will try this technique. (And you show him how to do it).
You: Why don't you give it a try?
Him: (After taking a few shots). Hey that is indeed better, thank you very much bro!
Isn't that much better then posting his pic here showing everybody how bad he had done without his knowledge?
Attended a seminar recently, and saw this guy holding the DSLR like that and taking photos of the participants.
1) It's indoor, so the shutter speed is likely to be low. Every bit of stability helps, even though the camera has in-built stabilisation. Holding such a large weight so far away from the body can't be steady at all.
2) I think he looks a bit silly holding a DSLR like that.
Attended a seminar recently, and saw this guy holding the DSLR like that and taking photos of the participants.
1) It's indoor, so the shutter speed is likely to be low. Every bit of stability helps, even though the camera has in-built stabilisation. Holding such a large weight so far away from the body can't be steady at all.
2) I think he looks a bit silly holding a DSLR like that.
Anyway, I saw him reviewing the photos on LCD and frowning, so I presume they weren't too sharp.
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after a while, i stopped thinking that way because well, everyone has quirks. for all you know, despite holding like that, looking like idiot.. if his pictures are nice, well they are nice.
#1 is definitely true though.
for #2, i don't exactly look very glam when shooting landscapes sometimes..
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thank goodness there are no pictures of cat shootings. :bsmilie:
for #2, i don't exactly look very glam when shooting landscapes sometimes..
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after a while, i stopped thinking that way because well, everyone has quirks. for all you know, despite holding like that, looking like idiot.. if his pictures are nice, well they are nice.
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can you imagine your tripod topple?:bsmilie:
well, pants can wash.. if gear cui can replace.wow...really sacrifice for your art!
well, sometimes you don't get good pictures out of it.. but at least you tried, no?I did the above as well to get the below pict. Worth it!
faint..Are you sure you are not fishing? :bsmilie:
What you are saying is....
As standing at the urinals it doesn't matter if some people hold it with left hand or right hand or both hands or just with a forefinger and the thumb as long as he can shoot straight?
Like this? :bsmilie:
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Or this? :bsmilie:
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Photography is about the physics of light.
This guy is using the physics of balancing. Notice that he is carrying a plastic with weight. It act as a stabiliser -better than any IS or VR or VC. Look at how his rear is protruding - it act as a counter balance. In this position, an ultimate steadiness is achieved and low shutter speed can be used. Perfect for landscape/product shooting.