This friendly guy lives in Singapore.
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This friendly guy lives in Singapore.
no comments. Probably not an interesting one.
Grins ... well, It is a nice moment you captured, for sure. But in all honesty, it is a bit on the soft side, there is nothing really sharp in the image for me. Shutter speed needs to be a bit higher to get the freezing of the water splashes done more accurately. And i realize it is tough light, so you most likely had to shoot wide open ...
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but it is a cool moment caught! maybe you can get him to do it again![]()
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Yes, VERY interesting subject, and as Bambi said, definitely worth shooting again, if given the chance.
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Well, at the end thanks to all for the comments. Yes, agree, a faster exposure will help next time. It will be hard to repeat this one in particular. Will need to cross the Pacific for that![]()
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as you did here - please feel 100% free to 'bump' it...no worries at all.
I like the shot and the roar overall. These shots are hard to capture perfectly but you definitely captured a mood here.
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Very cool moment... yes, there are things that I would like to see better from a technical perspective but, wow, to have been there and saw that and captured it... nice!
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