Hi all…
I was out yesterday freezing my hand near the river in my city shooting some pictures to the river in the fog (not a good fog actually so quite useless trip) and it comes to my mind another interesting topic after ‘light or shadow’ that had quite a good success in the forum.
The point is this one…
Are you waiting for the right second and waiting in one precise place that the right image comes to you or you walk around all day looking for different points of view and subject?
Speaking of Travel Photography are you looking around all day in a new city or stop by an interesting place waiting for something to happen?
Speaking of going out nearby your place shooting ?
Regards
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hunting down the image or not?
#2 Guest_outman02_*
Posted 29 June 2010 - 09:02 AM
How far did you get.
Here’s a little test you can do while your sitting there reading this article!
Put your arms across callaway x22 your chest; keep your eyes focused straight ahead. Now rotate as far as you can to the right and make a not of how far it is. Did you get to a 90 degree shoulder turn (that’s where you need to be). Then ishiner rotate as far as you can to titleist ap2 the left. How far did you get.
Here’s a little test you can do while your sitting there reading this article!
Put your arms across callaway x22 your chest; keep your eyes focused straight ahead. Now rotate as far as you can to the right and make a not of how far it is. Did you get to a 90 degree shoulder turn (that’s where you need to be). Then ishiner rotate as far as you can to titleist ap2 the left. How far did you get.
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