Went for a couple of hours fishing today.
Things didn't exactly go to plan. Near the harbour entrance I found a dory with 50 hp outboard on the rocks but managed to tow it clear and returned to the quay with it.
On the second attempt, one of the Ladies Gig Rowing teams rowed past me, so I thought that would make a good photo; but found my lens had fogged up.
When the lens eventually warmed up and cleared, I took a few photos of another fisherman.
Perhaps not totally sharp (1/750, F11, ISO 400) but that could be due to some fogging remaining inside the lens.
Since I'm not as smart as most of you about posting here (ie I don't know how to put a picture in the post), my Day1 and Day2 pictures can be viewed two places:
http://www.pbase.com/sawilliams/cambridge_oct_pad
and
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...hp?albumid=430
Day 2 picture
Oldphotobuff
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 2nd October 2010 at 06:48 PM. Reason: add image inline
Hi Geoff,
Like your photo it reminds me of my sea going days.
Any fish going ?
Pat
It's the first day that we've had for weeks that wasn't just a bland white sky!
I've taken all y'alls advice and came up with this. C&C please!!!
Here it is on flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/5091425...5429/lightbox/
Last edited by Katy Noelle; 2nd October 2010 at 07:12 PM. Reason: added flickr link
Canon 500D, EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM @ 200mm, f/4, 1/90, ISO 400, on a monopod. Full EXIF, PAD slideshow.
Old reliable: the bird feeder. But with the new lens, I can do it on the monopod instead of with the remote setup and tripod. Light is rather flat, but I needed to catch up. I'm not sure of species, maybe a Song Sparrow?
C&C are always welcome.
Cheers,
Rick
Last edited by divinenephron; 2nd October 2010 at 11:34 PM. Reason: Added correct <img> url.
Hi Katy!
I like this shot very much. Where in VT are you? I graduated from UVM - it seems like many years ago.
I live so close now, it seems odd I get so few opportunities to get up there.
I'll let others more experienced than I critique your shot. I find it very pleasing to the eye.
Keep shooting!
Steve
Good on you Dave Humphries. I looked at the page source and see that I need to learn a bunch of html language to be able to do this. So, if you are inclined, please edit subsequent days efforts and I'll keep studying the page source. One day I may be able to write my own. I do some very simple stuff on Pbase but this looks way more complicated. Again, thanks.
Stan