Another shot that would surely sell would be one of the emergency workers extricating the woman from the car.
Paul
On Nov 3, 2005, at 2:23 AM, Cotty wrote:

On 2/11/05, David Oswald, discombobulated, unleashed:

than two minutes, when suddenly it was struck by a fast moving car that
ran its red light.  The car broadsided the bus.  The car was seriously
damaged, and driver taken to the hospital in critical condition (she was
later upgraded to stable).

We were then put through a triage routine by the first responders to
determine who (if anyone) was injured.  Mostly any injuries were just
people pretending to be injured, thinking their gravy train had come in.
 Despicable really.  Anyway, it held us all up by about 90 minutes.
Fortunately I had my camera.

Taken with the *ist-DS, and the DA16-45 lens....

http://users.adelphia.net/~daoswald/pictures/index.html

Well done David. FYI - next time (!) try and get the casualty in the same
frame as the bus  - that would have been the pic the paper would have
wanted. I know it's easy to say that, but shuffle right to the front, go vertical, casualty and team at the bottom of frame, the front of the bus
at the top. A couple of shots rattled off before you're asked to step
back and bingo. Under the circumstances, you did well.




Cheers,
  Cotty


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