My shot for today was pretty boring (and honestly, still is) .
Since you can clearly see a family sitting in the front with the pilot, you know which way the monorail is traveling, so I'd say you accomplished it.The idea was to imply that the monorail is moving from the left of the frame to the right. I'm not sure how effectively I accomplished this
Wow awesome shot! Don't see too many pics from the inside of this ride!
Haven't posted a pic in awhile so I can't remember if I have posted this one before... only 7 more days til I'm in the world and can get bunch of new shots :sohappy:
Figment, to lift the spirits of some of the other posters, you should post some of your shots before you edited them and some of the ones where you said...."nope, missed that."
A lot of photography is taking 10 photos to get one good one. This current round of photos I'm posting are a good example. I must have deleted 75% of them before I even took them off the memory card. And even still, they aren't all that great. I went to Fantasmic to shoot a friend in the show. It took me two shows to get the right seat and the right camera settings. And still, the limitations of my lens prevented me from getting a wow shot. But I still got better photos than any of her other friends who came with point and shoots.
We tend to post our best ones, but there are a ton that are only average that we take. And as in sports, sometimes it is better to be lucky than to be good.
Case in point: Great idea. Good timing (and knowing when to shoot). Bad framing, less than adequate lens. Great zoom, but not a wide enough apeture to balance out the low light.
It's Frasier Crane - great action shot!
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