There was one final important thing to note about taking photographs in public places:
Public grounds have other people… and cars…
and things, which will show up in your background.
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Two background items - rubbish bin and the woman on the right |
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Note the car... |
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And then there's the toilet block... |
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...another cars, some Coppers Log fencing *and* the road signs. |
It is, however, possible to blur the background in
shots taken of individuals.
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"...and then I just came in low and..." |
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The AAF fighters work very hard! |
Sometimes it is possible to avoid unwanted
background features:
... or to crop unwanted
material out of shots to achieve a more ‘natural’-looking background.
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Cropped - no car, but we lost a fighter |
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Uncropped with car in background |
And sometimes you can’t:
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The woman is gone from the right, but I still have a garbage bin dead centre |
The close-up lens will do both close-ups
and group shots, while the short lens just can’t get close enough.
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Close-up of the warrior-in-red |
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Group shot including warrior in red |
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As close-up as the short lens can get |
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Group shot with short lens |
And, finally, be aware of the good influences that can happen with people in the background.
These shots are more interesting because of the female fighter in the background.