Both shots are great, Mitchell - although I'm curious how you triggered the camera given you've got both hands in playing position and I don't see the remote!!!
Both shots are great, Mitchell - although I'm curious how you triggered the camera given you've got both hands in playing position and I don't see the remote!!!
I use the interval timer function on the camera when I try self portraits. For these I had the camera take 5 shots each 10 seconds apart. Just like a photo booth!
I do the same for large group shots if I want to be in the photo. I just tell everyone to count to 10 in between the photos. Works pretty well.
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Both shots are great, Mitchell - although I'm curious how you triggered the camera given you've got both hands in playing position and I don't see the remote!!!
I use the interval timer function on the camera when I try self portraits. For these I had the camera take 5 shots each 10 seconds apart. Just like a photo booth!
I do the same for large group shots if I want to be in the photo. I just tell everyone to count to 10 in between the photos. Works pretty well.
http://clearwaterphotography.smugmug.com/