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Jobeye,
Like shot #3 - that's the real moment. Nice capture. My only advice is to get lower so you're not shooting down on your subject. The other 3 are nice but #3 is the one that counts. |
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Thanks John, I understand about geting low, last time I was down on my knees taking pictures, they had to get a crane to get me up, Its tuff getting old. :homey:
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Very cool capture of an intense moment, Jobeye guy
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