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Johar
took me 300 continuous shots to get this one
Johar
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8/01/2011 7:02 AM
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Comments: 6
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Johar
- 8/24/2011 10:53 PM
thanks guys , it was 90% luck =)
Greg
- 8/24/2011 5:44 PM
Great photo! Thanks for sharing.
badintexas
- 8/04/2011 11:56 AM
Wow, that’s beautiful!
Smithsgold
- 8/01/2011 2:53 PM
Cool !!!!
Johar
- 8/01/2011 7:25 AM
im sorry about it man =) im sure you’ll catch even better shots than me. its like when i was going through the pictures , one by one, i was like "damn, i wish i got it above water".. and then bam "OMG I GOT IT!!" .. it was a nice moment. i guess i was really lucky in this trip, saw some hammer sharks and 3 other kinds , fox sharks, oceanic white tip, and i forgot what the other was called.
but thank you technology for allowing us to take photos as good as this =)
keep the faith and i’ll pray that you’ll get your shot =)
ps. i’ll tell u a secret :P it was my first time buying a camera and using it on that trip >.>
LatitudeAdjustment
- 8/01/2011 7:12 AM
Nice catch!
That’s the beauty and curse of digital photography, you are not limited to 36 pictures per roll and can take hundreds of photos, deleteing the worst before others see them. The curse is the digital shutter lag that makes taking fast moving objects like jumping dolphins guesswork. I once stood on the bow shooting a pod of dolphins for hours and never got a clean picture like yours :(
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