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More S100 Fun (and some white water)

2001-05-07 18:16:32+02 by ebwolf 2 comments

I played with taking pictures at night without the flash. Got some interesting results. There are also some shots from my trip down the Ocoee.

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#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:31:39+01 by: ebwolf

Unfortunately, Derek took the shots at too steep an angle. I was hoping to get the Smokys in the background. If you look at the picture of Derek's daughter on the stump, you can sort of tell that there is a slight drop-off. I was jumping off the drop-off and Derek was a little ways up the hill. The other day at Ultimate pickup at Rossville Middle School, I was trying to talk the guys into dragging a big 4-ft think gymnastics mat along side my car and parking a pickup on the other side. The idea was to snap pictures of us going 'ho' for the disc across the top of my Porsche.

#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:31:39+01 by: Dan Lyke

Some of those carnival shots are just itching for an trailing edge fill-flash to give a little boost to the image at the end of the action. And I like that shot of you jumping for the disk, although I question the sanity of anyone who'd hang out at that angle to trip the trigger unless that was really[Wiki] carefully posed.

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