Forget standing back.
I'd be following you and watching like a hawk with the camera set to AI Servo + continuous H.
itsdavedotnet said:screw that, I'm filming it.
An easy £250 from you've been framed....
Good luck with getting the shot. I've been perfecting my elbow and barge techniques over the last week!
itsdavedotnet said:hey, and now, you can put them into practice on the bowens stand surrounded by flask toting anoraks at focus! Don't forget to bring your longest lens!
Forget standing back.Yep, probably wise to stand back a littlemakes a few notes in case there is a future TP meet where Jason is attending
I'd be following you and watching like a hawk with the camera set to AI Servo + continuous H.
Crikey Jason...... I thought Steve Austin had problems..........
so if Space Junk is likely to hit the UK...... time to go on a trip? If Jason is in your neighbourhood.
Yep, probably wise to stand back a little
Yes very, he never stops me doing anything that I want to do and I never stop him doing what he wants to do.
Both very interested in wildlife and he likes my photos and likes to see what I have taken, also he likes to look at the nude and glamour on this site
We also have hobbies i.e clay shooting which we do together. :thumbs
He never uses a camera but always rings me if he sees something which I may like to photograph or if he sees something that I may just capture on camera.
For those who have met my other half will know just how lay back he is (any more so and he would be horizontal )
Stand back and have the camera ready There will be a long line of Togs.
Please tell me you are not planning on Le Mans this year, F1, rally driving, Six Nations Rugby, Wimbledon etc. Prior warning would be appreciated.
My wife is great. If ever I want to go out to shoot something she doesn't mind. She loves to come along to band shoots with me to look after the gear while I'm shooting. She even charges the batteries during the day for me. When i wanted to upgrade my gear she bought me my 1D3 and has also helped me with lens purchases. She really is the best.
My wife is fantastically supportive. This week alone I have bought two lenses, some bits & bobs and she was supportive of it all. Even encouraging me on the 2nd lens which I wasn't sure about!
She will also come out with me if I want company. All in all she really is wonderfull!
For those who have young kids, does that not cause any problems to spend your saturdays with your toy rather than with them?
Really lucky, our lass acts as my unpaid (well coins in pockets are legally hers apparently) assistant, she doesn't even have a problem with helping with the nude shoots, although it could be that she likes to keep an eye on me when I'm doing them
Eh, so so, she likes motorsport too so she's quick happy to come along and watch from the comfort of her deckchair whilst I wander around.
Got to add to this thread, my wife is very supportive, but then we support each others interests. I enjoy nature photography and she often comes with me, even carries some gear, shes a better spotter than me too. She isnt interested in photography, but enjoys, and is a good critic of the results. When I said I was looking at a 500mm f/4 last year and told her the price, she just said "If we have enough money and you want one, go for it, we're only here once".
Now we're both retired, she knits for charity (mainly underprivileged children, orphans etc) and loves it, but yesterday I was going to do a shot or two for the monkey thread. She knitted me a jumper for him there and then. So yes, I am very supported and wouldnt change anything
The secret is trust and respect for each other.