Showing posts with label festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label festival. Show all posts
Monday, May 29, 2017
Carnival Parade Covington Highway In Georgia with E37 Photography
This a short version of the Carnival Parade captured on Covington High just outside of Atlanta, Georgia.
Friday, May 29, 2015
The Atlanta Carnival Parade 2015 in Decatur, Georgia
E37 Photography by Ralph Williams created a 3 minute excerpt of photography images from the Carnival Parade in Decatur, Georgia. You will see many colorful costumes in the parade. This event occurred May 23, 2015 during the Memorial Day Holiday. There were plenty of photographers and people all along the parade route to the carnival. If you want to see more photography from this parade. Visit E37 Photography website and view of 400 images.
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Atlanta
Atlanta, GA, USA
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Atlanta Carnival 2015 Parade Decatur Georgia May 23, 2015 Saturday
Before writing this blog page, the photographer discovered that it is a good thing to post events on a timely basis. He tried to find a post on the timeline of blog story for a body painter. He could not find the right post. This lesson served as a reminder to current record dates and write more often about each key photography event. This writing process does take time but it is necessary to keep good records of flowing events and reminder to document important dates.
This blog displays very colorful images of mostly African American celebrating their Caribbean Carnival on the streets of Decatur which is a suburb city of Atlanta. The photographer decided to photograph the Decatur event for the first time. He had planned to photograph the usual Caribbean Carnival festival in Atlanta. From learning only a week early that a new group started another festival association in the Decatur. A decision was made to try a this new event. The group appeared younger compared to the Atlanta Carnival group. Both events were held on the same Saturday of Memorial weekend. This caused much confusion on deciding where to attend. After reviewing the facts of the day, the Atlanta Carnival had a smaller parade members. The Decatur parade members appeared much larger with many varieties of colorful costumes. Loud music trucks fill the air with vibrant vibrant music. The party began in the parking lot before the members feet touched the parade street that started from Covington Highway and ended at Kensington Marta Station for the festival location. From viewing the stage and ground areas on the Internet, the grounds appeared smaller compared to location in Atlanta. The Atlanta Carnival reached large numbers based on viewing the posted images on the Internet. The Atlanta group had a least three live radio stations broadcasting on remote. The Decatur group had more participants in the parade. The conclusion is that some of the Decatur people may have left to attend the Atlanta festival to pack the the Fourth Ward District festival setting. Well, now let's show the parade images. More than 450 images were posted for your viewing.
Visit E37 Photography Website to view more images of the parade
The church parking space and other neighbor businesses provided ample space to park. Trying to decide how to photograph the people to eliminate the shadow on the faces took a some minutes to figure out what were the best setting.Using a flash would fill in the shadows. The ladies whore elaborate head pieces that cast shadows. After a few test, the camera setting were set without the use of flash aperture setting were open larger than normal to give the faces more light at the risk of create more highlight in the background.
This blog displays very colorful images of mostly African American celebrating their Caribbean Carnival on the streets of Decatur which is a suburb city of Atlanta. The photographer decided to photograph the Decatur event for the first time. He had planned to photograph the usual Caribbean Carnival festival in Atlanta. From learning only a week early that a new group started another festival association in the Decatur. A decision was made to try a this new event. The group appeared younger compared to the Atlanta Carnival group. Both events were held on the same Saturday of Memorial weekend. This caused much confusion on deciding where to attend. After reviewing the facts of the day, the Atlanta Carnival had a smaller parade members. The Decatur parade members appeared much larger with many varieties of colorful costumes. Loud music trucks fill the air with vibrant vibrant music. The party began in the parking lot before the members feet touched the parade street that started from Covington Highway and ended at Kensington Marta Station for the festival location. From viewing the stage and ground areas on the Internet, the grounds appeared smaller compared to location in Atlanta. The Atlanta Carnival reached large numbers based on viewing the posted images on the Internet. The Atlanta group had a least three live radio stations broadcasting on remote. The Decatur group had more participants in the parade. The conclusion is that some of the Decatur people may have left to attend the Atlanta festival to pack the the Fourth Ward District festival setting. Well, now let's show the parade images. More than 450 images were posted for your viewing.
Visit E37 Photography Website to view more images of the parade
The church parking space and other neighbor businesses provided ample space to park. Trying to decide how to photograph the people to eliminate the shadow on the faces took a some minutes to figure out what were the best setting.Using a flash would fill in the shadows. The ladies whore elaborate head pieces that cast shadows. After a few test, the camera setting were set without the use of flash aperture setting were open larger than normal to give the faces more light at the risk of create more highlight in the background.
Since there were many images photographed, we will show a part two. More scenes will be revealed from the street. You see a lot of partying in all areas of the street. Just follow the large music truck.
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dance,
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Atlanta
Atlanta, GA, USA
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