Nikon D40 Skate Shots?
I have been doing skate photography for about a month now and I want to know how I can get the best out of my camera. I have a 18-55 mm lens and a normal zoom lens. What else would i need to get the best shots. Any techniques I can try for indoor skate parks? I'm just wanting to know anything i can do for better shots. If you want to see my current shots. Check out www.facebook.com/taylorclairrephotograph… For my online portfolio
Not impressed with the skate shots - your portraiture work is far better!
One thing you can do is to invest in an off camera speedlight, stand & triggers (an YN560, light stand and RF602 triggers would set you back about £75).
This will allow you to blend ambient & flash & freeze motion. You can position the lights where you want for drama & the radio tigger will fire them off camera.
This is the sort of thing I did outdoors (BMX'ers not skaters but same principle);
and this was done indoors with parkour runners training;
The D40 has the advantage of a hybrid shutter, so you are not quite so restricted with a flash sync speed as other DSLR's. This means you can knock down the ambient outdoors more easily.
Many people use a super wide angle lens on their cameras and mount the camera on a special cradle or caddie with a remote shutter release.
Link to such a caddie
https://www.schneideroptics.com/ecommerce/CatalogItemDetail.aspx?CID=1085&IID=7946
The Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control can be velcroed to the top of the caddie for easy access.
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