27-02-2023, 06:04 PM
(27-02-2023, 04:49 PM)Stockland Hillman Wrote:Yup its really nit picky, but as a photographer the first thing your taught when laying your tripod down is to level it, so I felt like I had to mention it. (And its like a 10 second operation to do so..)(27-02-2023, 02:40 PM)aaron_scotland Wrote: Not that having a crew means your shots will be good anyway, This currently airing on the news channel:
Contrast seems to be at 11 and worse.. the tripod isn't even level. Who are these cameramen?!
Marginal issues I think. Building sloping slightly isn't a huge distraction to a normal viewer. Contrast issue is because its shot to highlight location, so building must be seen, but sky is overcast white cloud.
I'd far rather see the reporters face properly, always a shooting issue with brown and black faces on quick setups and mobile devices, than worry about slight over exposure. She's the one communicating something and should be seen.
In zoom/Skype newsstand this shot really isn't a big deal