Well guys its finished.
My Outrider tribute story has been completed in the final part which I published today on my
http://urbansaboteur.synthasite.com/.
I'm going to conclude by saying that this story i feel is my best yet, and it helped me learn a few new techniques as well as put a solid tribute to who I feel puts in alot of time, enjoyment and fun to this hobby.
Some of these new techniques, you will see in the 4 parts when you read them and some of them you probably wont notice until you try shooting the scene yourself. There were some new challenges I overcome that i didnt envisage when I opted to do a tribute to Craig aka Outrider.
I'm a member of the flickr.com community, and when i log into flickr and 'cradea2' has uploaded new pictures, i cant wait to see what he's put up. I was always a creative person myself growing up and always had the determination to see my ideas come to fruition, its not to say that i see Craig's pictures and want to do better, or even emulate him as a story teller its more likely i sit back and think 'whoa, the dudes put thought into that one'
so when i am out taking pictures, i retake in different scenarios and think through little pieces like 'if i hit the figure like this, where will the gun drop?' or 'if this figure jumps from here to here' what will his standing pose be?
I notice some subtle changes with Craigs pictures, little touches of customising on his vehicles, a pen or notepad on the desk at the side of a command post or a lurking threat from beyond that hasnt been picked up by the joe soldiers.
Most of the challenges, the extra work i put in really only came about through this member, he made the clock tick those extra few hours because of his own story telling and picture work, but thats cool because when i use the term 'work' i really mean fun, and Craig for me has brought alot of fun towards this hobby that I didnt think was ever possible. I'd like to finish by thanking you personally matey and I will always find it an honour to call you my friend.
I hope that my tribute story reflects my effort and friendship with Craig and at least goes to show some improvement as well as inspire others to get out there and fight the good fight with their own camera.
Thank You Craig aka 'Outrider'
