George DeCamp
12-27-2007, 07:15 PM
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Good Day or Bad Day?
That is your question to answer. Seems pretty easy if you are the Croc it's a good day, if you're the Wildebeest it's certainly not a good day.
Things are relative I guess. Same with photography, is my image a good image or not so good? Sometimes things are not so cut and dry and that is why we are here in this forum, to help you learn which is which so it becomes easy for YOU to decide and give you some confience. So jump in and get your feet wet, certainly we would like to help you and remember we don't bite!
Now I guess you are wondering about the above image. Certainly not a technical achievement, a bit flat and the background is not so good, but an image that will grab your attention which sometimes works also. Taken in Kenya in the Masai Mara right after a River crossing by a large herd of Wildebeest. This one didn't make it and we watched start to finish. Not a good day for the poor Wildebeest but a really good day for the Croc.
Nikon D2x, 500mm AF-S, x1.7, ISO 200, f8, 1/250, Bean Bag Support
Good Day or Bad Day?
That is your question to answer. Seems pretty easy if you are the Croc it's a good day, if you're the Wildebeest it's certainly not a good day.
Things are relative I guess. Same with photography, is my image a good image or not so good? Sometimes things are not so cut and dry and that is why we are here in this forum, to help you learn which is which so it becomes easy for YOU to decide and give you some confience. So jump in and get your feet wet, certainly we would like to help you and remember we don't bite!
Now I guess you are wondering about the above image. Certainly not a technical achievement, a bit flat and the background is not so good, but an image that will grab your attention which sometimes works also. Taken in Kenya in the Masai Mara right after a River crossing by a large herd of Wildebeest. This one didn't make it and we watched start to finish. Not a good day for the poor Wildebeest but a really good day for the Croc.
Nikon D2x, 500mm AF-S, x1.7, ISO 200, f8, 1/250, Bean Bag Support