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Free Running
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AliParticipant
As Tim described … :) One from yesterday. Unfortunately my kit lens couldn’t cut it so i had to use a 135mm manual focus lens for the day :lol:
Not Pete the blokeParticipantPerfectly exposed, and perfectly composed. It’s just a pity he wasn’t looking up at the time!
earthairfireParticipantGotta love how sharp that lens is! Great job getting the focus spot on ojnn your manual!
Other than that, what he said! lol
Tim
RobMemberSuper frozen motion shot Ali. Beautifully exposed, composed
and presented. Nice work.Rob.
MarkKeymasterWelcome captured Ali. Its also known as Parkour.
Edit: Apparently Parkour is another version, who can tell :)
GrahamBParticipantMikeanywhereParticipantciaranParticipantAllinthemindParticipantGreat capture of a moving target, well composed and shot. Colour balance looks a little warm for me, but I’m just a picky git. :)
Si
AliParticipantThanks a mil all for the comments :) It’s amazing how serious and enthused they are about this “sport”, not only that, but they are all very much into fitness, eating good etc. I was pleasantly surprised. It is dangerous though and almost all of the time they will be focusing on whatever obstacle they encounter. No chance of him looking into the lens i’m afraid. Thanks again :)
ExpresbroParticipantWas just thinking that myself Ali… :D Looking at what they do…last thing he’d wanna be doing while he’s jumping like that is looking in your lens… :wink:
Great shot…brilliantly timed.
I’d never heard of this practise till I saw your shots and Tims. Not sure I understand the attraction…but it looks good anyway.
AllinthemindParticipantExpresbroParticipantSaw that when in first came out Si. I just thought it was a chase :lol:
Never realised it was art… :D
nolongerParticipantWow Ali, great shot! Makes me want to revisit the shots I took on our day out. If any of them are salvageable, that is.
Oh, and I’m pretty sure (as I said in the other thread) that it was parkour in the Bond film, not free-running. The guy in the bond film wasn’t particularly interested in being artistic, rather in getting away as fast as possible :)
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