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Canon EOS - Photo5: Shooting Action with Murray Bell

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2009

Murray Bell talks about his background including his work on Semi-Permanent design exhibitions and Movement magazine. He mentions the work of Dan Winters and how he is inspired by his well framed photographs. Murray also dotes over his new Canon 5d Mark II which he points out serves a multidute of purposes. Tips on auto focus mode and the depth of field are also covered. Join in, find the inspiration for your photography and share at www.canon.com.au/worldofeos

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  • what's the title of the background music?

  • @aladiinooo hes not a disgrace to photography you retards. Photography is subjective and hes stating his point of you.

  • @ProudToWasteYourTime try stock photography first and see how it works for you

  • @newnewsfirst I totally agree, he's a disgrace to photography. A brilliant photographer knows what he exactly needs to realize his ideas and brig them to life. This approach to photography of ironically "shooting in the dark" is despicable. Maybe this dude should go back to web design and leave us in peace.

  • how do i get into the industry?

  • what is the song

  • and shooting HD video to pull out single frames to use in a magazine??? i just threw up in my mouth a little bit! i cannot express how jaded this makes me feel about the state of modern photography. and it's the way he freely admits it like he's proud of it! the guy has no shame.

  • sports photography still requires skill. setting up a shot in a studio and shooting 500 photos to get 10 is a joke and disgrace to photography and all it stands for. it's not evolution it's devolution, evolution would mean improving as a photographer, taking 1 shot and nailing it first time. this is shameful exploitation of technology, the greats would be disgusted.

  • I agree that photography has changed, but art changed when photography came in. I bet painters thought the same thing about the first film photographers. Just another evolution of technology.

    Besides, that is how sports photography works and it always has been - to an extent.

  • "shoot a lot of photos... shoot the hell outta it"... pretty much sums up photography these days, absolute rubbish, that aint photography mate...

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