pboehringer 2006-11-28 14:20
In my short career as an amateur photographer I learned that one of the most important aspects of getting a stunnign result is not necessarily the equipment and know-how but certainly the patience. With this shot and your story around it you demonstrate that virtue of patience. You're right, waiting out there against all odds is not everyones cup of tea, but you were gifted by the gods of photography for your virtue of waiting ... I don't know how many hours I already spent at the exact place and went absolutely dry (literally) ;-)
The picture shows a high level of grain with low shutter speed and relative low shutter aperture. I wonder what was the sensitivity set.
Timecatcher.com, huh? Wonderful!
Welcome to TE!!!
Kind Regards, Peter
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Caleb:\
Thanks for your comment. I am glad to see someone else who is more interested in the people of the countries that you visit rather than just the scenery. By the way, if you find that earlier post it would make a fascinating workshop - then and now. Best regards Mike |
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