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Southeastern USA 2012 women's physique competitor
Shots from the 2012 Southeastern USA, held September 29 in Orlando, are up on the site.

This was a big show, by far the biggest I’ve shot this year.

I think next year the rule is going to be, “No big shows”.

I was able to eke out passable consistency from the shots, with the exception of the men’s physique competitors who had a certain color in their jams, possibly fluorescent yellow or orange.

I need to research that a bit. Something made the Canon think the CCD was getting way more light than it actually was.

Anyway. On to the Gainesville shots. One more show for the year for me and then a little break.

Daytona Classic 2012 women's figure competitor
Shots from the 2012 Daytona Classic, held September 22 in (where else) Daytona, FL, are up on the site.

The shots from the 2012 Southeastern have just started going up as well.

Yes, I’m even more behind that usual, if you can imagine such a thing.

I’m starting to get very frustrated by my image presentation software. It seems way bloated for the simple job it needs to do, and ever since I moved the site to a new server to get a static IP, the weenier (that’s a technical term) server has made even a simple upload of images into a major and time-consuming chore.

I’ve been coping by breaking tasks up into small, nested batches so one thing can run in the background while I’m working on something else, but it’s still a pain in the sphincter.

I’m looking at an alternative that seems much faster and lighter but still seems to have all the functionality I need. In my copious free time (hack gag) I have to see if I can port the Eos theme over to it; I really like having the different software packacges presenting a comparitively seamless look-and-feel (says the guy who hasn’t even finished converting his static pages to the Eos theme).

Oh, yeah, the show. Just another smooth Tony Curtis gig– he makes it look so easy, though I understand the evening show had its share of fun due to unavoidable external issues, but even those were handled (good work Arno!)

This photography is not my finest work; in particular I’m disappointed in the bad job I did setting the white balance early on– it’s just so hard to tell when it’s off until you can really see it on a full-sized monitor.

Some of the shots came our wonderfully, but *all* of the shots could have been better. The Southeastern shots came out much more consistently, and I’ll try to do the same at the Gainesville show this weekend. Enjoy.

Some fairly significant changes must have occurred; the name, time, promoter, classes, guest poser, Web site, and probably lots of other things have changed. I’ve updated the schedule on my site to reflect these changes.

As always: check with the official NPC Florida site and check with the promoter!

I hope to at least have the Daytona shots up before then… :)

Lakeland Classic 2012 women's physique competitor
Shots from the 2012 Lakeland Classic are up on the site.

Wannabe stage helpers must write “I will not touch the lights once the prejudging starts” one thousand times before they are allowed to touch the board.

Other than that it was another fine show by Deb Callahan. The venue is small but well maintained and replete with history– just the sort of place I like.

Ancient City 2012 women's figure competitor
Shots from the 2012 Ancient City, held July 21st in St Augustine, FL, are up on the site.

Lighting at Pedro Menendez is usually outstanding, but in this case someone took it upon themselves to fiddle with the lights just seconds after the prejudging started.

Apply palm to forehead now.

Aside from that, though, the show ran like a clock. A slightly smaller turnout than usual, but I’ve been seeing that across the local shows of late, and I don’t have a good theory as to why.

I thought I had a better angle on the stage than I did, so inconsistencies in the shot white balances are strictly my fault. They used to have some very nice statuary that they’d keep at the back corners of the stage, which did wonders to break up the solid black background.

You know what would be awesome beyond words? (Listen up, Canon and Nikon.) A setting that would allow you to automatically and quickly increment through all (or a preset range of) combinations of shutter speed and aperture (and flash? and white balance? maybe) and add text showing the settings at that time to the shots. Then you could see how the different settings affected that exact scene.

Then you could see how the different settings affected that exact scene.

I mean, I’d love it if my aging Rebel had a automatic pre-set for “combination tungsten stage lights, incandescent hall lights, sometimes LED light bars, all in varying levels as some idiot girl in the control booth is mashing buttons at random, tailored to properly expose varyingly-tan people taking up between 25 to 50% of the frame in front of a backdrop which varies between neutron-star black and trophy gold depending on where the competitor happens to end up on stage.”

But in the meantime it’d be nice to have some tools to experiment with, and to document the results of your experimentation, to see what works and what doesn’t and maybe try some outrageous settings that shoudn’t work but might hold pleasant surpises.

Looks like I will be skipping the Dexter Jackson show this year, because of their insane photographer policy.

Didn’t we already go through this in the early 1980s? Someday, maybe, the sport will be popular enough to turn down free publicity.

We’re not there yet.

I’m extra bummed because I just got the hang of shooting at Lazzara. Ah well. Free weekend for me!

From the Dexter Jackson Classic site:

CAMERAS/VIDEO:

  1. No video equipment is allowed in the auditorium.
  2. No professional photography is allowed.
  3. No soliciting of photo, or video services is allowed on the premises.
  4. No camera bags, or equipment are allowed in the auditorium.
  5. Spectators who have purchased a ticket are allowed access to the event with one (1) camera only.

Mid-Florida Muscle Classic 2012 women's physique competitor
Shots from the 2012 Mid-Florida Muscle Classic, held June 16th in Orlando, FL, are up on the site.

Back at the regular site at Dr Phillips High, Deke put on another great show with over 90 contestants participating.