:questionSo. . . .do you have a photo of a fish jumping, too? I have wasted many a morning trying for one of those and only have a couple of 'way to late splashes. (nothing like your nice splash!)
And I don't think burnt highlights in a splash are too serious. Not to me anyway. But if you want to re-shoot, have fun!
Me too! Wish I could tell you my secret but it was pure luck. I just saw him speeding up and hit it. While I often curse auto focus, I guess that little lag helped. The highlights are burnt out though. I smell re-shoot!
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Posted by: Spartan2 Posted on: Jun 16th, 2009 at 10:27am
db, Your campfire site is way neater than ours. I don't think I could take a picture of our war zone campsite without a major housekeeping effort. I guess that's one difference between solo vs a group of eight.
starwatcher
Funny you should say that. I had to look to see if I labeled it 'messy camp' or something of that nature since that's what crossed my mind the most. The nice thing about solo is you can spread your junk out w/o bugging anyone. Take all the one person's junk in that shot, multiply by 8 ... add some wet socks ... ... such is life.
Posted by: starwatcher Posted on: Jun 13th, 2009 at 4:09pm
db, Your campfire site is way neater than ours. I don't think I could take a picture of our war zone campsite without a major housekeeping effort. I guess that's one difference between solo vs a group of eight.