Was going to "PM" but thought others might be interested in your answers.
Do you anticipate where your victim will land and setup beforehand? Do you "bait" for a particular spot?
Quick description of accessories, lighting please. Thanks.
I have a "looooooooooong" way to go and a short time to get there!
Fabulous!
First published was a shot of firemen manning a hose. With cameras and cell phones, uploads to media outlets are a "dime-a-dozen!" ...........and pay as much!
Community newspapers, senior centers and youth organizations good places to start.
Remember the "Phantom's" arriving at Oceana around '60, '61! Can you say "LOUD!"
A-PeeR wrote:
You have my deepest sympathy.... ;-)
Well, for ten bucks, seems worth while. Better than a sharp stick in the eye!
Not mounting to a zoom, directly to camera. Thanks for suggestions on using a ruler.
Captured some quick shots and look good so far. Will try more tomorrow.
I think you just upped the anti!
Great set of photos.
Only fault I can find,...............I didn't take them!!!
Well, an "old" Nikon! But its a NIKON! Model is AF N600?! Bought it for the lens which is a Nikon AF Nikon 35 - 70 f/3.3 - f/4.5.
Will reverse it on an Olympus E-620. Lens is in good shape, no dings, scratches. Zoom, f-stops and focus works fine.
Question, when attached to the E-620 for macro work, how do I figure magnification factor at various zooms?
(Hope I have not violated any rules, laws by attaching a Nikon lens to an Olympus! :)
Maybe he was "adopted" by a bird!
Seamstress could fashion inserts, add Velcro and foam.
"wild-life or action" You will be in your element.
Vary position, watch the background, check exposure frequently.
These caught my eye today. Hoping to better my ability to "see" subjects.
You will always have a place here!