Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Tips for Shooting the Atlantic Balloon Fiesta this weekend


The Atlantic Balloon Fiesta is happening this weekend in Sussex, here are some tips on getting great photos of the balloons! I hope you get blue skies (and no wind) so they actually get airborne!




CAMERA SETTINGS

ISO: You can use 200 if there is lots of light, 400 if it's overcast/darker.
SHUTTER SPEED: 1/250th or 1/500th (PREFERRED) should be sufficient as the balloons don't move really fast. 
WHITE BALANCE: I would use the balance for the light you are shooting under to get accurate colors.(daylight-daylight balance(sun) cloudy-cloudy/overcast) Sometimes the auto whitebalance will skew the colors to compensate for a large area of a similar color.

LENSES

Bring a variety of lenses, from wide angles to your best telephoto. That way you are covered and can get wide shots as the balloons rise, they swap to the telephoto for the long shots.

LIGHT

Light is extremely important to getting good photographs. Full sun is the  best, but you must use it the right way. You will get the best light with the sun behind you, shining on the balloons. Below are two shots of  the same balloon, but taken from different angles to the light.  The one on the left, the balloon is backlit. Metering from just the balloon gave proper exposure for the balloon, but the sky becomes washed out.  The one on the right has the sun shining on it, providing a nicer light (although the sun is a bit filtered through the clouds, so the light isn't as direct and not as bright as the light on the sky) 

 
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4 comments:

Images by Ceci said...

Although they say they're going up at 6, this morning it was closer to 7:30 - but you still have to get there early.

OR - be somewhere on the flight path so you can get them coming over head. They ALWAYS fly over the Kennebecasis River.

Images by Ceci said...

Although they say they're going up at 6, this morning it was closer to 7:30 - but you still have to get there early.

OR - be somewhere on the flight path so you can get them coming over head. They ALWAYS fly over the Kennebecasis River.

righteye said...

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keep up the good work as i will be checking back alot.
Rob

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Hey Rob

Thanks for checking me out. Figured I might as well join the blogging...now of course there is expectation to update!!!!