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04-AUG-2010 Paul Milholland

Twisting your left hand back and forth apparently helps the camera's AF system. . . .

Nikon D90 ,Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8D ED AF
1/800s f/5 at 170mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time04-Aug-2010 11:25:30
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D90
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length170 mm
Exposure Time1/800 sec
Aperturef/5
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programmanual (1)
Focus Distance

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Jack Hoying12-Aug-2010 16:24
The cool flamingo is actually pulling her hand off the camera!
Guest 09-Aug-2010 01:25
Nice shot!
Barry Ailetcher05-Aug-2010 17:48
she needs to hold the P&S with both hands nice color from your shot
Guest 05-Aug-2010 15:47
She needs areally big studio tripod to go with that camera.
Ed Duverger05-Aug-2010 14:00
I think the lady's hand is framing better than the camera.
Steve Thuman05-Aug-2010 13:24
Pushing your head way back helps too.......
Ruth Voorhis05-Aug-2010 13:04
Perfectly caught and captioned, Paul.:-)
Mark Krauss05-Aug-2010 13:02
Used to her larger SLR, Janice is having a difficult time adjusting to her new point and shoot camera.
Bea.05-Aug-2010 10:32
If she gets any lower she'll slide under the table.
Ann05-Aug-2010 07:30
Neat catch Paul.
fotabug05-Aug-2010 05:51
The picture of a steady shot. :) Confirms my feelings about the new generation not knowing a thing about techniques for holding a camera steady
Guest 05-Aug-2010 05:36
Another very good catch.