buddy4344
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Registered: Jul 2005
Location: Allentown, PA
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Never underestimate!
Just a little story to remind us to never judge a book by the cover. I was cruising through a low income area of town when I saw some unique sunflowers. I pulled over, pulled out my camera, qucikly put on a macro and started snapping shots.
To my surprise, a gold finch landed on a sunflower head as I was setting up. Flustered that I was set on timer at a small f stop etc., I shot what I could as quickly as I could. Nerves are now rattled.
There is a tap on my shoulder. Next to me stands a poorly dressed individual that had the appearance of someone living on the street. As I gathered myself thinking I was about to be panhandled for money, the man spoke as follows: "Was that a 100mm macro you were using on that shot and what aperature were you using when the finch flew in?"
This guy new photography. I am a bit ashamed to admit I presumed much less capability in the gentleman. LESSON LEARNED.
BTW, the bird shots are fair but not as sharp as I had dreamed. This was a killer photo chance I blew.
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There are always two people in every picture: the photographer and the viewer. - Ansel Adams
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