A wheelie good time
Dave Clee
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This was a capture from one of our stunt sessions this past summer. First time using the wide angle using the D200 on a monopod using the remote shutter release. That way I could get the camera real low to the ground as the bike passed by. Took a bit to get used to not using the viewfinder but the wide angle helped get it all in there.
Been working on a poster so this is one of the versions that we may run with..
Comments and critiques always welcome.
Been working on a poster so this is one of the versions that we may run with..
Comments and critiques always welcome.
Still searching for the light...
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Nikon D3 and a bunch of nikkor gear
that has added up over the years :wink
http://www.daveclee.com
Nikon D3 and a bunch of nikkor gear
that has added up over the years :wink
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First impressions give that the bike and rider are airbourne.
I'd clone out the tree tip on the left hand corner of the image.
I like the shot .... Skippy
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