Today’s park was differentiated by lots of kids and lots of birds. Classics of joy, you know…
Album location: /photos/2005/2005-11-02_POTD
Today’s park was differentiated by lots of kids and lots of birds. Classics of joy, you know…
Album location: /photos/2005/2005-11-02_POTD
Sometimes, when I think that Maxim has grown big and developed adult, it’s good to have a reference on how small and childish he really is. I guess this picture provides such a references. Him and my shoe of size 45, which is about as big as he is.
Album location: /photos/2005/2005-10-24_POTD
Yet another month has passed. Now he can stand up and walk with support. He has a tooth. He repeats sounds after me and Olga. And he is still the sweetest creature in the world.
Album location: /photos/2005/2005-10-23_POTD
Slowly we are getting used to Maxim’s crying. Not that he cries a lot, but when it happens we used to drop whatever that was that we were doing and rush to pick him up. Now we can actually pause for a second and decide on the best course of actions. Which is usually to drop whatever is that we are doing and rush to pick him up.
Album location: /photos/2005/2005-10-21-POTD
I was lucky enough to get to Lemesia 2005 Boxing championship in time. And not only that – I also had a pass into a VIP area and all around the stadium, thanks to a certain someone.
Not that it helped me much in my photography quest though. While I could enjoy the fights from a really close range, photographing those still was a challange. The biggest issue was, as usual with this type of events – light. There was simply not enough of it. Few lamps made it possible to watch the matches, but making pictures of fast moving subjects could have been possible only with a good flash unit, which I don’t have. Yet.
The second obstacle was – ropes. There were four thick ropes going around the ring. While that was something you could filter out with your mind, taking those out of the pictures weren’t possible. In fact, the close I went to the ring, the bigger problem those ropes were. Finally, I moved away and up into the audience to be slightly above those ropes. For that I used my 75-300 IS USM lens, which is not as fast as the 50mm/1.8. ISO 1600 added lots of grain and on-camera flash unit resulted in a lot of red eyes.
But I did my best. I shot plenty of images and later had a lot to choose from. Enjoy!
Now, the boxing. As it was the first day of the competition, there were some good fights and there were some bad ones. Few fights were very boring with opponents investigating each other for three or four rounds without any actions. Other fights were exciting because of all the action. Few knockdowns, a couple of broken noses, few dislocated thumbs – the usual mix.
Overall I had a lot of fun watching the fights, talking with a few people I knew, and photographing this whole thing. If you didn’t go – you missed a lot. Especially considering that the entrance was free for everyone.
Album location: /photos/2005/2005-10-14_Lemesia_Boxing