On 7/4/07, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I first read this I thought Jostein was Pan "Frying" Puffins...

What's it taste like. It tastes like bloody albatros.:-)

I like the one looking through the fisheye portal.

Dave
> Probably easier than his real intentions.
>
> AlunFoto wrote:
> > Spent five hours trying to pan flying puffins a week ago, with a hit
> > rate like one in 30 or 40 or so. :-(
> >
> > Thanks for sharing, George.
> >
> > Jostein
> >
> > 2007/7/3, George Sinos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >> I needed more demonstration photos for my photography class, so I
> >> spent a few hours at the local zoo.
> >>
> >> These were shot with the K10D and the DA 70, DA 16-45 and DA 50-200 lenses.
> >>
> >> The cactus shots were taken with the DA 70.  The remainder of the
> >> shots were taken with one of the two zooms.  The displayed exif data
> >> reveals which lens was used.
> >>
> >> I had fun panning along with the flying birds.  Lots of rejects.
> >> Thanks to digital I didn't feel like I spent anything but time.
> >>
> >> Here's the link: <http://georgesphotos.net/gallery/3094893>
> >>
> >> Comments welcome.
> >>
> >> See you later, gs
> >> <http://georgesphotos.net>
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