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2007-11-03 08:14:17 · 13 answers · asked by I dont know 4 in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Photography

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Tate and claw have it I got my first camera at 12 years old, take a look at the avatar pic that's what a 65 year old loks like. I'm still waiting for the perfect one so for me it's about 53 years. It's always someome else who sems to get the gud un's . I saw one a friend (professional) took of a building on fire collapsing and a fireman running away from it. Awesome picture (the fireman survived). It won dozens of comps. Still someday I'll get lucky but I'm not holding my breath.

2007-11-03 09:27:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I spent a night up a tree once waiting for the right shot! I had been tracking some row dear for a couple of weeks and thought I had the right angle to get it - up the tree. As dawn broke I heard something in the undergrowth. After a while a fox appeared and walked right under the where I was. Then It looked up at me and Bingo! Got it! Not the dear that I wanted, but I was more than happy with what I got.

2007-11-03 22:20:42 · answer #2 · answered by tim h 4 · 1 0

It wasn't the perfect shot, but it was pretty damn close, and I waited about 23 hours (I had just missed it on the first day). It was useless though, I accidently popped the back of my camera open when winding the film and exposed the shot...

2007-11-05 10:11:36 · answer #3 · answered by tmkc 2 · 0 0

only be careful you do no longer fool your self into looking forward to an instant kill from at the back of. I only say that considering you asked approximately from at the back of. additionally, as a number of of people have stated, that raccoon replaced into deader than a doornail the 2nd you shot it. some animals' stressful structures do no longer seize on suitable away to the reality that they have only died each and every so often. and don't beat your self up for killing a raccoon. you probably did what you felt replaced into needed and a million different individuals might have accomplished an identical element.

2016-10-14 21:57:24 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Two years. I know this probably sounds stupid, but it's true. I've been trying to get the best shot at this one park, but between weddings, cars blocking the shot, and poor lighting, I haven't been able to get the perfect shot.

2007-11-03 09:58:05 · answer #5 · answered by electrosmack1 5 · 1 0

I am still waiting for the perfect shot.

2007-11-03 08:22:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It's impossible to get the perfect shot. You should always strive to do better.

2007-11-03 08:24:14 · answer #7 · answered by Claw 4 · 1 0

I have spent months planning and setting up a shot.

2007-11-03 13:50:41 · answer #8 · answered by Perki88 7 · 1 0

6 hours waiting to see young coots as a family group at my local res.

2007-11-03 14:51:14 · answer #9 · answered by HaSiCiT Bust A Tie A1 TieBusters 7 · 1 0

4 days and nights in an ice storm, but oh the sunrise when it eventually came

2007-11-04 00:48:18 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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