[ratpack] Re: Artsy-fartsy stuff from the Autorama

  • From: Ray Buck <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ratpack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 06 Mar 2010 10:20:53 -0700

Hmmm...there nyst be something to that cuz a guy on another list said the same thing. I spose I otta work with it a bit more. But if ya thought that one had...uhhh... suggestion of the effects of better living through chemistry, check out this one.


RtR

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On 3/6/2010 10:11 AM, PAUL W WATSON wrote:
I'm glad you explained about the artsy-fartsy photo. At first I thought I was drunk.
Technotard.

    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Ray Buck <mailto:rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    *To:* ratpack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ratpack@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    *Sent:* Saturday, March 06, 2010 8:38 AM
    *Subject:* [ratpack] Artsy-fartsy stuff from the Autorama

    I spent about 6 hours shooting the Autorama yesterday.  I was able
    to use my SCTA credentials to get in as a "member of the
    media"...'Course the fact that I've worked with the promoter (J C
    Hackett) for years didn't hurt a bit.  I think I covered less than
    half of it and was pretty beaten up physically by the time I got
    thru...well, decided I'd had all the fun I could stand.  I
    expected to be in pain city this morning, but actually feel pretty
    good.  I'm sure that the aches and pains (and shortness of breath)
    will be back in short order as I go back to finish up.

    I'm gonna attach a coupla shots, then get to work editing them
    before I go back for another stint.  Supposedly the hall will be
    open for an hour after the paying customers (and all their
    ill-mannered ankle biters) are shooed out...but that'll be after
    10 pm.  Not exactly my favorite time to be out shooting.  But I'll
    do what I have to.

    If you haven't seen this show, I recommend it highly.  Entrance is
    $15 for adults and it goes down from there:
    http://www.autorama.com/casi/show/saltlakecity.php  It's very
    large.  I think it has as many or more cars and bikes than I've ever.

    I'm attaching a coupla shots.  Strangely enough (for me) they both
    contain Fords.  The shot of the blue and white 55 Crown Vic
    includes my friend, Jade Pinup (I think it would be a safe bet to
    say that it's a "trade name") who posed for me in front of that
    car.  She's trying her damnedest to break into the modeling
    business which is about as easy as breaking into the photography
    business.  I've known her for several years and I try to help her
    out when I can, so she'll get my photos pro bono.

    The other shot is another attempt to get something meaningful or
    comprehensible from a car rotating on a turntable.  It's a 1934
    Ford Phaeton...well, a hand-built replica of one.  I tried to do
    this at the Auto Expo in January but I wasn't very successful.  So
    I decided to do it a little differently.  I got several long
    exposures of the car as it rotated in front of the camera...I used
    6 seconds as the "shutter speed" if you can all it that.  Then I
    shot one with a 1/25th speed, hoping to get any background
    movement blurred, but with the car relatively sharp.  Then I
    combined the 2 in Photomatix (HDR processing program) and fiddled
    with the knobs, so to speak until I had the stationary shot in the
    middle of the blurred one and made more adjustments to refine the
    software-generated double exposure.    I like it.  I may end up
    doing a 20x30 poster of it, just cuz.

    I've done a buncha A/F kinda things and they'll end up on my
    website asap...which better be before Thursday, cuz I'm gonna be
    in Boise for the Roadster Show.

    I gotta get to work, since I wanna be there a coupla hours before
    they open to the public (which is at 11 am, so I better hurry.)

    More later,

    RtR

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