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Re: Wildlife Photographer of the Year


I\'d have to agree with the above sentiment. If there\'s no photographer behind the camera looking through the viewfinder/LCD and pressing the shutter button, it shouldn\'t have won. It\'s more patience and luck than skill that won it for him.

I think there\'s a reason why he chose a wide angle lens with his motion sensor set up. Just in case it\'s a fast moving subject, the camera would still be able to capture it. There\'s probably some cropping with that leopard image too.



Jan 05, 2009 at 12:32 PM
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Re: Wildlife Photographer of the Year


I\'d have to agree with the above sentiment. If there\'s no photographer behind the camera looking through the viewfinder/LCD and pressing the shutter, it shouldn\'t have won. It\'s more patience and luck than skill that won it for him.

I think there\'s a reason why he chose a wide angle lens with his motion sensor set up. Just in case it\'s a fast moving subject, the camera would still be able to capture it. There\'s probably some cropping with that leopard image too.



Jan 05, 2009 at 12:31 PM





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