Bill, AWESOME shot, congrats on the great capture!A few minutes ago from my living room window.
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Bill, AWESOME shot, congrats on the great capture!A few minutes ago from my living room window.
Well, sometimes, the photographer's efforts to get their shadow out of the picture are just not good enough... :facesmack:
Best,
Matt
Or placing the camera closer to the ground and using front rise/rear fall would eliminate it all :thumbup:Using a cable release will eliminate that nasty arm shadow.
We should hook up and I can take you through it. Drop me a PM if you're going to be around between the 27th and the 1st, and we'll try to fix a time.How does the hcam system compare to the alpa? I hear great things about alpa, except the cost.
Or behind the scenes...:ROTFL:
Too funny!!! Maybe you should have put this one in our "Show Us Your Tech Cam" thread!
How appropriate that it has a white cap in the first image; looks like you had some weather during your visit .White Cap Mountain in the Moosehead Lake Region of Maine. I have just returned from a trip there. The AT trail crosses the ridge. Pentax 645D and 55mm.
Using a cable release will eliminate that nasty arm shadow.
StanOK. Looks like we need a new load of beauty - enough trees & buildings
H4D-40, HC 120 mm. 3 x Priolite MB500
That's kind of a dark age thing going on there, I figured they have teleporters installed on the Burj.The final 130 meters is a vertical climb up a ladder. Will only be able to capture the one unfortunately
Great view!A few minutes ago from my living room window.