Pilanesberg photoblog Posted on 11 November 2009 When I was shooting the Pilanesberg Game Reserve story, I found that my 24-70mm zoom lens wasn’t nearly wide enough (even on a full frame 5D) to get an overview shot of the balloon basket and its occupants. It took a bit of time to perfect and I still don’t feel the images were strong enough, mainly because of the grey weather, but I thought my on-the-fly solution may be of interest. I put the big 35mm Canon 5D away and grabbed my little backup point&shoot Canon G9. I attached it to a monopod and then set the camera to shoot three frames with a self-timer shot delay via its very clever interface. I didn’t know the camera could do that but found it as I was going through the menu. The result is I was able to push the button, extend the lightweight camera out and above (and below) the flying balloon basket and after a short delay it would shoot three frames. The delay between frames was enough to move the camera into different positions and get a variety of compositions. Related Posts Hong Kong – Moving Sushi marine conservation blog 30 November 2009 Hong Kong is an economically rich country (run by China) with not one single fisheries... read more Baked rice with oyster mushrooms 26 November 2009 You can make this easy, light and summery dish with any mushrooms and add chicken... read more Ray Chaplin solo walk from Cape Town to Beit Bridge – day 16 24 November 2009 Train news is that while there is a train on Tuesday, I have been advised... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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