A couple from my Daughter
Took the kids out to Baskerville raceway, I had al my cameras with me so gave the 350D and 28-135 IS to my eldest and the Canon Powershot A520 to the youngest daughter and son.
The following three shots were taken by my eldest Daughter (had only just explained the concept of panning to her (have resisted explaining rules and just let her go). I set the camera into an appropriate mode and off she went.
These were taken from behind the fence whilst her "Boof-head Dad was on the other side of the fence.
Will post some of mine later on. I think I will have a new shooting buddy from now on. :thumb
The following three shots were taken by my eldest Daughter (had only just explained the concept of panning to her (have resisted explaining rules and just let her go). I set the camera into an appropriate mode and off she went.
These were taken from behind the fence whilst her "Boof-head Dad was on the other side of the fence.
Will post some of mine later on. I think I will have a new shooting buddy from now on. :thumb
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I am stoked at how she did. nope this is Baskerville which is near Hobart, Symmons PLains is up near Launceston. Will give her the camera more often.
David Clifford
Well you do need a shooting buddy, you need someone to keep you in line
Canon 350D
Canon EFS 18-55mm kit lens
Canon 75-300mm
Fuji FinePix S9500 9 Megapixels
Simone's Expressions - Yarn Over Hook
Sometimes we dont do things we want to do so that others will not know we want to do them. - Ivy Walker - The Village
Here are a couple of mine.
David Clifford
she looks like a natural to me-
great shots!
george
My Gallery
Thanks George, will let her know and reckon you could be right there.
David Clifford
Thanks Awais
David Clifford
Not as good as your daughters
Cheers Gary,
After seeing her results I will be following her lead from now on
David Clifford
She did a great job, did she enjoy it
She had a great time Gary, She now has a new love for motorsport and what sort of father would I be if I didn't encourage my children.
David Clifford