Thanks for the comment...I never thought of it as going gone...I did post a sequence of Hailey on the board at http://dotcombs.blogspot.com/
I've been trying taking photos with the camera set to sequence...where it snaps five rapid shots to see if I can get better action shots. The ones I posted are not the exact sequence...
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A going, going, gone sequence. Great fun.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment...I never thought of it as going gone...I did post a sequence of Hailey on the board at http://dotcombs.blogspot.com/
I've been trying taking photos with the camera set to sequence...where it snaps five rapid shots to see if I can get better action shots. The ones I posted are not the exact sequence...
Dorothy
PS I meant diving board....
ReplyDeleteI've keep the camera in rapid fire mode for awhile now. It helps with moving subjects. The large number of images has also taught me to cull more.
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