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Apr 22, 2007 12:56 |  #1

I had forgot to reset my camera before making the shot, but I thought it was Cool

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Apr 22, 2007 13:54 |  #2

Really like the sense of motion on this one Gary.


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Apr 22, 2007 14:02 |  #3

Reyno wrote in post #3085216 (external link)
Really like the sense of motion on this one Gary.

I just jumped out grabbed the camera and shot, The Fstop was on f22 and no time. I thought I would just delete until I looked and Thought it actually added to the picture.


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Apr 22, 2007 15:10 |  #4

Works for me!




  
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Apr 22, 2007 15:17 |  #5

Yeah--I like it!
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Apr 22, 2007 15:19 |  #6

Yes, this is VERY cool, the head and eyes are nice and sharp and you've got motion blur on the wings..
who could ask for more?


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Apr 22, 2007 15:19 |  #7

Keith R wrote in post #3085533 (external link)
Works for me!

Thanks Keith

I'm afraid it was a accident

pttenn wrote in post #3085554 (external link)
Yeah--I like it!
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Thanks Karen

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Apr 22, 2007 15:23 |  #8

Accident or not, it's a great picture.




  
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Apr 22, 2007 15:26 |  #9

Looks great to me. The head and body are still very sharp even though the wings are blurred. I think it would be hard to do if you wanted to :)


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Apr 22, 2007 15:34 |  #10

CyberDyneSystems wrote in post #3085567 (external link)
Yes, this is VERY cool, the head and eyes are nice and sharp and you've got motion blur on the wings..
who could ask for more?

Thanks a lot CDS

Thanks to IS i think is the only reason for the shot. I rested the 500 on top of the car and hand held

Keith R wrote in post #3085585 (external link)
Accident or not, it's a great picture.

Thanks Keith

Grentz wrote in post #3085597 (external link)
Looks great to me. The head and body are still very sharp even though the wings are blurred. I think it would be hard to do if you wanted to :)

I would agree

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Apr 22, 2007 20:19 as a reply to  @ hTr's post |  #11

Now that is cool. Accident or not its a great keeper, well done Gary!


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Apr 22, 2007 20:24 |  #12

Great shot, regardless of how you took it! The ones I take after thinking about the exposure settings are never this good :D


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Apr 22, 2007 20:29 |  #13

bromm wrote in post #3086869 (external link)
Now that is cool. Accident or not its a great keeper, well done Gary!

Had I realized I might not have even tried the shot but didn't even think just rested the 500 on top of the car a Click the shutter went off.

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Great shot, regardless of how you took it! The ones I take after thinking about the exposure settings are never this good :D

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I need to check settings after each usage back to a known.


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Apr 22, 2007 20:30 |  #14

Great stuff!!. Sometimes mistakes can turn out to be really good shots, although you should always say "I meant to do it" :D


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Apr 22, 2007 20:33 |  #15

Anke wrote in post #3086928 (external link)
Great stuff!!. Sometimes mistakes can turn out to be really good shots, although you should always say "I meant to do it" :D

It sure doesn't happen often to me but I had several strange shots this morning.

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