Ben Rubinstein
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Love the fly fisherman shot Shelby.
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In High heels no less, and without spraining an ankle or even breaking a sweat.Thanks Bob. The Shasta weekend was fun.
Of your last two shots, I like the first one best. Very natural. The 2nd shot - her expression seems forced/clenched. I guess it's hard to leap in the air on command and have a natural expression
Ron,
Love that beech shot.
And the timing on that hit, man was that luck or secret sauce?
-bob
Mike,A great way to view Shasta...
Well, it's a great shot. :thumbs:Jack - it's from a small resevoir (~8 acre pond) in the town of Weed, about 10 miles to the west of the base of the mountain.
This was actually a difficult shot to take, as I had to row my gear out into the lake (with the kids in the canoe), and then climb out, without tipping over.
I'm standing belly-button deep in the lake to take that shot
MikeHere are two more versions of the shot. First is a more "punchy" version (contrast, clarity, sharpness). Second is a B&W interpretation.