This is a shot of me chasing the 'elusive shot' - sometimes you have to go horizontal to get a vertical shot. My friend dave took this one. Gosh I've been a good model for him to shoot while I try to get the 'good' shot.
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This is a shot of me chasing the 'elusive shot' - sometimes you have to go horizontal to get a vertical shot. My friend dave took this one. Gosh I've been a good model for him to shoot while I try to get the 'good' shot.
Does this mean that we will start seeing some nature shots from you? :)
Tegan
awesome! you dangerous dangerous photographer you...
that's funny guys :)- but yup trying my hand at some shots that don't include mammals! For some reason I seem to be attracted to shots that seem more dramatic rather than simply beautiful.
It's hard and fun and I'll definitely post some pics when I return.
Saw some humungous Douglas Firs last evening as the light was fading and I had a wide angle lens so I shot up their long trunks.
It's always hard to get 'great' shots..but when the nature is so lush and beautiful it's easy to get 'good' shots. :fingerscr
ok, so no allergies to gravity?
I have tons of allergies but not to heights.
BTW - this shot is pretty deceptive even though the drop was about 30-40 feet. Although I surely would have died had i slipped, there was no real climbing involved to get to the top of that rock. All I had to do was CAREFULLY get into position and not sneeze.
Oh yeah, disclaimer -DO NOT TRY THIS.
If you do fall throw the camera to safety as you go over. It's all about the shot remember! http://www.mtbdirt.com.au/home/smf/S...sic/doctor.gif