Thank you very much! Marc.
I took this shot for 1-1/2 roll film, about 5~7 films for a shot. I
had no experience to shoot moving subject before. I was just going to
try, try, & try. Fortunately, I catched the throw.
I was the unique one to shoot films in my China trip. I understand
there'll be waste a lot of films to take this shot. But I thank I
should not give up the chance even I'll pay more than others. There
was an disadvantage that I couldn't see the effect of last shot before
next shot for film shooting. But I'll still to keep my film shooting
in the coming future because I enjoy the color saturation of Zuikos, &
watch the slides film with projector.
--
Michael
Marc Lawrence wrote:
Great shot, Michael. How many did you take at 5fps to make sure you
caught the throw? I love the colours (or, rather, the colour) - the
brown
river, the mist, the light. It all gives an impression of the a
muddy-sky,
warm, humid morning, with work just started.
There's a lot of reasons to like it (thoughts of cropping come up, but
are put aside as I realise the things that would be lost; seeing the oar
going off the edge of the frame initially seems a fault, but then it
comes to me like an "anchor" of the fisherman to land). It's a very
enjoyable photo to contemplate.
Cheers,
Marc
Sydney, Oz
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