Night Fishing

Agreed, i really like the abstract feel. Are you gonna post the sharp version with the tripod?
 
(not until i've had a few tips from Will's sister anyway :er: )

F him.

IMO this pic isn't far off from being a keeper. If it were sharp I think you'd be getting far different reactions. Nothing I'd be discouraged about.
 
iso 1600 on the 20D is completely usable.
you will hardly notice it. i use it ALL the time.
 
I was not disagreeing with the tripod suggestion

Oh indeed, sorry, I hope I didn't come across as suggesting you thought the opposite :wink:

JohnMF said:
not until i've had a few tips from Will's sister anyway :er:

LOL! she must be a real pro :D

I agree with rmh159 to an extent. The shot does not "need" the fisherman in the shot. However, if you do return to this location, I would suggest trying to find some lines in the foreground which lead the eye into the shot (perhaps some foot marks in the sand? or some rocks formations if there are any), only I feel the foreground may be a tad sparse otherwise. Just a thought :)
 

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