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Austin EMS - 09-10-2009, 08:29 PM


I had the opportunity to ride out with one of the Medic units in Austin the weekend of Labor Day. Here are a few shots from that night. I know most of the lighting was bad in most of these, but feel free to tell me what you think. thanks
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I personally like the ambient lighting. It gives the shots some credibility. If you had used a flash, you would have lost the context of the scene. Nice work. Thanks for sharing.
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The last one is great - and especially since you managed to frame them all without exposing the ID of the patient.
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The last one is great - and especially since you managed to frame them all without exposing the ID of the patient.
I was just thinking the same thing. Nice story-telling set.

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09-13-2009, 11:44 PM


Thanks for the comments, yes one of the guidelines i was given by the shift commander was to not ID any of the patients. I hope to ride out again, maybe i'll try a day shift this time.

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