I had the pleasure of escorting Marko around Niagara Falls on Friday while he took some time for himself to photograph some of the sites. It was a fun afternoon! Here are some pics of the master at work.
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I had the pleasure of escorting Marko around Niagara Falls on Friday while he took some time for himself to photograph some of the sites. It was a fun afternoon! Here are some pics of the master at work.
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great set. When he's laying down I have the urge to throw a snow ball!
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Yowza! That laying down one must be cold on the bare belly!
Nice shots Rinkdaddy.
Looking forward to seeing the shots Marko, very interested to see what caught your eye.
Nice shots, good to see other photographers going out of their way to get the photos they want. WTG Marko, good to see you put the effort in to get the photos.
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Wow Marko, your gear looks really cool!
Cool shots Rinkdaddy - Thanks.
Master is very generous tho. Although I've been shooting for a long time, landscape photography is relatively new for me and I'm practicing the art just like everyone else.
It's funny - I felt NO coldness whatsoever while I was shooting. Both time, and temperature were not felt UNTIL I stopped shooting. It really is an amazing form of meditation, and it's one sure way (for me) to stop the incessant and often useless brain chatter.
Thx - It's new gear . D700 plus a new 70-200. Getting used to full frame again. Dig the improved sharpness and other features from the 30D I was using but... I really could have used that extra focal length that the 1.6 crop factor gives you.....
Thanks again Rinkdaddy!
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I love doing this to my fellow photographers when I'm out with people. Nicely done. One of these days I'll get to Niagra.
Good job Rinkdaddy, looks like you had a good time... I din't remember "lying on the snow with a bare belly" being mentioned as a good way to shoot in the latest podcast! good to see Marko goes the extra mile to get the shot..
Awesome shots! I will one day get some shots in a snow-land area. Who knows when
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