All,
Most local towns in Germany hold a Festival (Sommertag-Festumzug) on or about the first day of spring. Basically it is to celebrate the beginning of spring and better weather. The fest culminates in the burning of a snowman (after kids throw rocks at him), symbolizing the burning of winter. I was able to visit one in the local town last weekend with my trusty D5300 at my side. Below is a collection of the photos that I find to be the best from the Full Gallery
I welcome any C&C, my focus continues to be on Composition and Post Processing.
1. The fest starts with a parade through town, flags, marching bands and farm tractors. At the end is the snowman. This is the start of the parade and the first marching band. (ISO 200, f/7.1 1/800s)
2. Close up of uniforms of band member. I like the detail but I think this is a bit crowded. (ISO 200, F/7.1, 1/800s)
3. As this is the celebration of spring, there were several vintage tractors in the parade. This was one of my first attempts at editing a photo in PS. There used to be a distracting window behind the tractor...not there now. (ISO 400, f/8.0. 1/400s)
4. Here comes the band..better get out of the way. (ISO 400, f/8.0, 1/800s)
5. One of my favorites from the parade. I wish I had zoomed out just a touch to get his feet in the photo. (ISO 400, f/8, 1/320s)
6. The crowd gathers in the park near by after the parade, balloons on hand for release and ready to burn the snowman. My first attempt at a pano. (ISO 400, f/10, 1/640s)
7. The snowman burns. This was just luck..as I was in the back of the crowd and holding up my camera in the air firing away. (ISO 400, f/8, 1/800s)
8. The children watch winter burn away....looks of happiness and concern across their face(ISO 400, f/8, 1/800s)
9. And release their ballons (ISO 400, f/8, 1/800s)
Thanks for looking and welcome any feedback on the series.