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The Secret to freezing movement.Find yourself a sloooow moving subject.
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Phillip **Nikon D7000**
Just look at that s car go!
g.
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Squash it!!!!!!
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Phillip
Nice crisp shot, well done. PS I was going to try your technique, but can't find any diamond shaped leaves Peter
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Phillip A sushi section in the supermarket This is Newcastle! Peter
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Matt, just to prove to you how fit I am, here is another one that I managed to snap before speedy got to the edge of the leaf. lucky for me I had the shutter set to continuous shooting. __________
Phillip **Nikon D7000**
This is sooo funny !!!
How did you manage to capture the racing snail ? Racing snails are very difficult ! Cheers CD
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Sure, you guys can make fun of it, but only a skilled action photographer can achieve such results. The untrained snapshooter would most probably get this result.
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Phillip **Nikon D7000**
That's exactly why I didn't try shooting one of my own. It takes a keen eye, a cool head, ya know... horse sense. (that's from "The Music Man.") Hard work pays off in the future. Laziness pays off now.
Phillip,
You used VR for that last one, right ? g.
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Nevertheless, this little critter is still faster than a South Sydney winger at present!
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