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Feb 8, 2014 11:21:46   #
blacks2 Loc: SF. Bay area
 
DickC wrote:
Outstanding capture!!!

:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :XD:


Thank you very much. Love your :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :XD:

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Feb 8, 2014 11:23:22   #
blacks2 Loc: SF. Bay area
 
plessner wrote:
or you can teach a man to fish and get him out of the house!!!!!


Like it, that's a good one.

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Feb 8, 2014 11:27:13   #
Myrna
 
blacks2 wrote:
Thank you very much for your nice comment. If I would frame it and hang it on the wall my wife most likely would say get that garbage of the wall. LOL.


Well I have a wall that is crying for that garbage..LOL. It is a beautiful shot. Great job.

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Feb 8, 2014 11:28:22   #
blacks2 Loc: SF. Bay area
 
Rathyatra wrote:
Absolutely Brilliant :thumbup: :thumbup:


Thank you very much appreciate your comment.

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Feb 8, 2014 11:29:58   #
tvsnan
 
Great strategy with your setup! I agree with Linda From Maine about being able to see what's actually happening around you.
I love the silhouettes of the fisherman.

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Feb 8, 2014 11:30:19   #
blacks2 Loc: SF. Bay area
 
William wrote:
National Geographic idea well timed and composed light


Thank you very much for the nice compliment William.

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Feb 8, 2014 11:32:03   #
JoseLuisPhoto Loc: Aurora, IL
 
I found your shot very inspiring. That is a hanger for sure. Congrats Mike (I found your name on the picture)

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Feb 8, 2014 11:32:36   #
jjadeco25 Loc: Alma, AR
 
Absolutely phenomenal. You are 100% correct, once in a lifetime winner! Congrats on the right place, right time.
blacks2 wrote:
I was extremely lucky to get this shot, patients paid off and I can guarantee you one can sit at that spot for the next 20 years and it will never happen again. Here are the reasons why, it is very rare to see a winter storm hitting the coast in a blue sky, second a huge wave hitting the front rock and the cliff wall at the same time to send spray so high to silhouette the fisherman will not be seen again, I can say this as I have been going there for 50 years. I also have never seen fishermen at that spot as it is very dangerous to get there, plus, what were the thinking, no fish in his right mind will get that close to shore in that storm. I guess my mother in law was right, she told me after I spent hours sitting watching my rod and hardly ever got a fish “Fishermen have a misguided brain” To get the shot I set up the tripod aimed the lens at the cliff and used the remote release, I didn't use the viewfinder just watched the surf and clicked whenever I saw any action. I saw this method used at Yellowstone Park a few years back photographing the elk runt, there was a young man that had two tripod with mounted cameras attached with some exotic glass on each side of him while he was sitting in between on a lawn chair. Both lenses were aimed at the elks down the meadow and about every minute he would release one of the shutters, he never looked through the viewfinder. I guess in the 1,000 shots he took there must have been some winners.
I was extremely lucky to get this shot, patients p... (show quote)


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Feb 8, 2014 11:35:59   #
blacks2 Loc: SF. Bay area
 
Myrna wrote:
Well I have a wall that is crying for that garbage..LOL. It is a beautiful shot. Great job.


Thank you, just to be fair, I have a few of my pictures hanging on the wall but the picture I posted she don't like at all. Hope it's no too cold your way, I remember Winnipeg at the corner of Portage and Main the wind blowing at 40 below zero. Brrr.

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Feb 8, 2014 11:36:01   #
sunshooter Loc: Coppell, TX (ouside Dallas)
 
I thought this was an excellent photo until I clicked 'Download.' Now I believe it to b a totally outstanding image! Clone out the dust spots and have it commercially printed into a poster-size and frame it. It's definitely a wall-hanger. Terrific planning and a really great shot!

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Feb 8, 2014 11:37:09   #
blacks2 Loc: SF. Bay area
 
JoseLuisPhoto wrote:
I found your shot very inspiring. That is a hanger for sure. Congrats Mike (I found your name on the picture)


Thank you very much, I am glad that I inspired you.

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Feb 8, 2014 11:39:12   #
blacks2 Loc: SF. Bay area
 
Thank you very much, I guess one has to be lucky sometimes, never won anything in the lottery besides $10 on a scratch off.

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Feb 8, 2014 11:44:04   #
blacks2 Loc: SF. Bay area
 
sunshooter wrote:
I thought this was an excellent photo until I clicked 'Download.' Now I believe it to b a totally outstanding image! Clone out the dust spots and have it commercially printed into a poster-size and frame it. It's definitely a wall-hanger. Terrific planning and a really great shot!


Thank you very much, I should have inspected for the sensor spots, someone else saw that also, I will inspect the rest of the images. Thank you for the suggestion.

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Feb 8, 2014 11:51:37   #
Myrna
 
blacks2 wrote:
Thank you, just to be fair, I have a few of my pictures hanging on the wall but the picture I posted she don't like at all. Hope it's no too cold your way, I remember Winnipeg at the corner of Portage and Main the wind blowing at 40 below zero. Brrr.


Exactly why we winter in the U.S. and have been doing this for the past 15 winters. In Southern California now and heading to Yuma Arizona after here so staying warm.

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Feb 8, 2014 11:52:32   #
ebbote Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
Great picture Mike.

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