ChasMcRae
07-24-2008, 12:16 AM
This pic was taken a long time ago(1989) in northern Argentina in ranch country. It was the FIRST flash fill I had used outside the yard practice. I had no idea what I was doing but worked fairly well . I was using Nikon equipment with the new Nikon auto flash and set for minus 1 2/3 s( I read that somewhere and looked pretty good on backyard birds). I was sitting( someone said always get down to the level of the subject) in water of pond with a herd? of Capybara shooting at sunset. Sunset was anemic but still had some color.
Of course weakness is loss of out line of animals back at the frame edge. No instant feedback to let me know to do a do over.
I thought photographers would be interested to see the old days ,but the beginning of auto flash in wildlife photography.
Chas.McRae
Of course weakness is loss of out line of animals back at the frame edge. No instant feedback to let me know to do a do over.
I thought photographers would be interested to see the old days ,but the beginning of auto flash in wildlife photography.
Chas.McRae