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Re: Motion
Here is one from last year. My best panning to date. John
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I suppose this rather blurry shot from a moving boat of a Jabiru (a large bird in the stork family) taking off might qualify.
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I've got another one of a Sea Eagle (quite a large eagle) at speed, snatching a Catfish that we'd just tossed over the side, Catfish are slippery slimy bait stealing varmints with three long sharp spines that you have too watch out for, and you need too bonk em on the head with a nulla too quieten them down so you can get your hook out.
Normally the Sea Eagles wait for them too float off a good distance from the boat but this one looked like it was going to swoop in only 20 or 30 metres away so I hurredly grabbed the camera out of it's compartment inside two garbage bags and a Lowepro toploader and blasted off a few shots, none of them much good. I seemed too have a mixture of salt water, fish slime and mud in various proportions on my hands at any given moment, none of which are very helpful with suddenly needing to grab the camera, you have too stop wash and dry your hands first.
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Normally the Sea Eagles wait for them too float off a good distance from the boat but this one looked like it was going to swoop in only 20 or 30 metres away so I hurredly grabbed the camera out of it's compartment inside two garbage bags and a Lowepro toploader and blasted off a few shots, none of them much good. I seemed too have a mixture of salt water, fish slime and mud in various proportions on my hands at any given moment, none of which are very helpful with suddenly needing to grab the camera, you have too stop wash and dry your hands first.
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Cool series Greg. Great timing on #2. BTW welcome back. I hope to see more from the trip!! John
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Thanks John, I've got a few done (reduced in size for the web), I'm just not sure what people might find interesting, I don't want too bore people unnecessarily.
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Dusty and Doc,
Those are fantastic captures of innocence.
John,
I like the composition and the color.
Greg,
Those are great captures and perfect timing.
There is no such thing as necessarily boring (except for classes) so keep them coming.
With best regards,
Sury
This could go into revenge thread as well, taken with Dimage A2.
Those are fantastic captures of innocence.
John,
I like the composition and the color.
Greg,
Those are great captures and perfect timing.
There is no such thing as necessarily boring (except for classes) so keep them coming.
With best regards,
Sury
This could go into revenge thread as well, taken with Dimage A2.
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From the Pageant of Power in Liverpool a few weeks ago,
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Re: Motion
Lots of great motion shots so far.
Here is one from last weekend - even when the weather has been quite dry some people can always find a puddle .
Here is one from last weekend - even when the weather has been quite dry some people can always find a puddle .
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Re: Motion
In my morning walk with Lilly, we first visited the neighbor's yard sale, where Lilly fell in love with a new hot rod and I had to shell out all of $1 for it!
It may not show much motion, but she is pushing here.
Then we went for her favorite thing - the swings in the back yard.
This one shows a bit more motion.
Dusty
It may not show much motion, but she is pushing here.
Then we went for her favorite thing - the swings in the back yard.
This one shows a bit more motion.
Dusty
Re: Motion
'Beautiful' motion shots, guys!
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Re: Motion
Some experiences I have done one day in Montreal with on ND4 + a polarized filter to trying giving movement at day, this is the picture coming home in the car :
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