Linda, thank you for your help. I appreciate your information.
Trying to capture the feel of frozen and falling waters. I want to add life to this photo.
Thank you for this valuable information. I appreciate your help.
Jim, The men were wearing fire gear. They use this type of photography for training. They are full time firemen, but probably part of the Fire prevention area. The similar photos as I took was posted to our local TV news stations. Of course they have an option of getting closer then I am allowed and they are free to roam the area.
The lens I used was a Nikkor 55-200mm. There were actually three fire departments there. They each had a photographer and there were several other individuals on the scene. I have no desire to be the Photographer, but I want my photos to equal the quality of shots delivered. I have seen other photos of this scene and mind did equal most. I hope to learn more tricks that will expand my ability to get THE shot. Thank you for your input.
This is one of many shots I had the opportunity to shoot yesterday. The building was lost, but no one was hurt. What would have been the best way for me to capture this event, yet stay out of harms way. I wanted to gather the real feeling that was in our midst without actually being involved. Thank you.
Sorry for the simple question. Being new here, I set up my profile. Somehow I missed the area to add my personal photo. Where do I do this? Thank you.
Thanks everyone. I am looking forward to interacting with like minds.