MarkBarbieri
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Any advice on shooting the Halloween parade? What aperture/shutter speed/ISO have you used that worked for the headless horseman?
Any advice on shooting the Halloween parade? What aperture/shutter speed/ISO have you used that worked for the headless horseman?

I wouldn't drop below 1/25th second if panning, and 1/200th of a second if not panning. You're going to drive the ISO way up with that shutter speed, but you should be fine with the 5DmkII.
The headless guy just goes by once a night, correct? It's basically a one shot situation, isn't it? Is flash appropriate or is it a no flash parade?
If it is, I was thinking about going manual with a 1/200s shutter speed, my widest aperture, and the ISO that gets me to -2/3 stops and then using the flash to get the headless guy. He'll be alone in the foreground, so the flash should set him off nicely.
If it is no flash, I'll do the same as above but with the ISO set to get me to 0 on the meter. Or maybe I'll just set it to autobracket in AV mode and spray and pray.
The 1/15 shot is impressive, but too low probability for my panning skills.
I started a thread here last fall to discuss whether to use flash for the MVMCP parade last year. It's the same sort of a deal where many of the parades and characters have no lighting as they come by. I was surprised there was no clear consensus, with just as many in favor of it as against it.


My first time at that parade I shot flash. The next without. The results without it are much much better. You get a better feeling of the mood of the parade seeing the lighting WDW intended for the parade.

Paul, I absolutely agree the shot without flash is much better.
I do think though that there are some circumstances that are better with just a touch. I shot this with a -1 FEC and was happy with the results. No way to know how it would compare with no flash. But I don't think there were any spotlights on the float illuminating Mickey/ Minnie.
mk2partyparademickey by mom2rtk, on Flickr
Great shot!
What flash did you use?
Mark - with that full frame sensor, there's no reason to use the flash, even as fill.
Done right, a flash (or flashes) can really improve the look of some shots. It is pretty questionable for a parade, though. It would be hard to get it off camera or to use any meaningful modifiers. I do sometimes like to drop the ambient exposure just a bit (-2/3) and then use a flash to help isolate my subject. If you get the right gel on the flash to add a bit of color to your subject, it can be a very pleasant look. I'll probably keep my options open right up until I start shooting and maybe even mix it up while I shoot.