Thanks Click, and cool shot jwilbern! The caption certainly adds to the photo, too!jwilbern said:
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Thanks Click, and cool shot jwilbern! The caption certainly adds to the photo, too!jwilbern said:
yorgasor said:I picked up this one in Thailand last month:
I'm pretty sure I've seen this pose in several stereotypical photographer position lists. I was excited to get one of my own.
distant.star said:Bayonet mounted!! Must be a volatile dangerous and violent place!
AcutancePhotography said:I always thought that bayonets were affixed instead of mounted.
Besisika said:One from me.
BTW, how do you guys attach a link, intead of the file, like TexPhoto did above?
Thanks, it is around 5% when using the 70-200 IS II. I shoot burst of 7-8 and each burst I have at least a medium or a keeper, sometimes 2.jdramirez said:Besisika said:One from me.
BTW, how do you guys attach a link, intead of the file, like TexPhoto did above?
Nicely done... what's your keeper rate on these types of panning shots... mine is low... very low.
I am shooting you shooting me shooting you king of thing.canon1dxman said:This was at the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup 2010 in West Indies. He was one of the ICC staff photographers so we took photos of each other in action!
Rienzphotoz said:Did you deliberately focus on "thunder thighs"? ;D ... I'm just kidding, for some reason the "thunder thighs" just seem to stick out the most in the image. ;D ... the girl has a very pretty face and her expression is perfect for the image.Jim Saunders said:There were some classes going on at Image Square while I was there. This was with a 135 f/2, otherwise I'd have pulled back a bit for context. What a place to spend an afternoon!
Jim
Besisika said:I am shooting you shooting me shooting you king of thing.canon1dxman said:This was at the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup 2010 in West Indies. He was one of the ICC staff photographers so we took photos of each other in action!