> 
> Here's a series of shots I took recently of my son Finn 
> running around a play yard at a mall. It's a good example of 
> how a bunch of nothing shots can lead to something if you 
> just keep your eyes open and never stop shooting.
> 
> I had the K20D out with a flash on it to capture the less 
> frenetic shots. Consequently, I decided to use the K10D as a 
> run around camera (literally) with the 10-17 fisheye, ISO set 
> to 400, and frame rate maxed. The super wide angle view 
> allows for a much slower shutter speed and a fun exagerration 
> of perspective. 
> 
> The final shot was captured at f3.5, 1/8 sec @ ISO 400, AWB, 
> Av mode, and 10mm. I spent some time making a channel mask to 
> lose some of the background and sharpened it a bit.
> 
> http://www.primelensphoto.com/keeper/index.html
> 
> -Brendan

Absolutely perfect example of how to work a subject - that final shot is
spectacular indeed.

Bob


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