This frame was taken about 4 wing flaps later than the first banking post. Al said of that one he only wished the fish were more perpendicular to the view so here you go with a differant look. Can't say I'm not paying attention Al. :)
Last edited by Bill McCrystyn; 05-10-2008 at 04:11 PM.
Nice job of tandem flying by these two although I think the catfish would rather not be participating. Although this one is a bit soft, I like the symmetry of the two tails.
Steve
Thanks Steve, I have to agree. I'm going to try Alex's setting of 500/.3 he used on the Owl and see if I can tighten it up. That's why I didn't post at first. WELL I went back in and 500/.07 helped just a little.
Sorry Al, I failed you, but I was trying.:(
Last edited by Bill McCrystyn; 05-10-2008 at 12:21 AM.
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Nice wing postion, head turned away. Nice light through the wing, way, way soft...
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