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.
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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