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I have gone through all of the 8500 pictures I shot at Lock Haven. I did npot stay for Monday's race and the only pics I have are from Sunday. I did get several of 131F Running Sun but none of 132F. If you have any boats you want to see pictures drop me a PM or e-mail spkphoto@cox.net with the boat number you are interested in.
Sean
The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible.
New quote for my marathon training:
Pushing the limits means getting out of your comfort zone.
I have gone through all of the 8500 pictures I shot at Lock Haven. I did npot stay for Monday's race and the only pics I have are from Sunday. I did get several of 131F Running Sun but none of 132F. If you have any boats you want to see pictures drop me a PM or e-mail spkphoto@cox.net with the boat number you are interested in.
Sean
8500 WOW !! I have a hard time dealing with 600 to 800 shots on a weekend.
!"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
I created an ablum of Lock Haven pics on my web page. I have about 400 pictures on this going by boat number working my way up. I will load about 600 more pics tomorrow evening ant this will complete the ones I kept from those I shot. the address is: http://www.colonialpanama.com/lockhaven/index.album If you want any prints made please give me the boat number and picture number.
The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible.
New quote for my marathon training:
Pushing the limits means getting out of your comfort zone.
I would encourage you to submit several of your best vertical "bridge shots" for publication as the Propeller cover shot. Most boat racing shots are horizontal, which don't work well as the cover shot on Propeller.
But study one of your vertical "bridge shots" like this one:
and you'll see it has enough space at the top for the Propeller banner and enough space at the bottom for the address label. It's a perfect cover photo.
I would advise submitting about 6 of your best vertical bridge photos which:
and email them to propeller@apba-racing.com. The only downside -- the 10th of each month is the deadline for the following month's issue but I would say DO IT NOW ANYWAY! Who knows, they may "stop the presses" after the editor sees one of your photos.
And BTW, when I showed my wife your photo of our son racing AXSH for the first time, her response was, "I love it!". As if the 100+ photos I took of him from the ramp were just average...
I would encourage you to submit several of your best vertical "bridge shots" for publication as the Propeller cover shot. Most boat racing shots are horizontal, which don't work well as the cover shot on Propeller.
But study one of your vertical "bridge shots" like this one:
and you'll see it has enough space at the top for the Propeller banner and enough space at the bottom for the address label. It's a perfect cover photo.
I would advise submitting about 6 of your best vertical bridge photos which:
and email them to propeller@apba-racing.com. The only downside -- the 10th of each month is the deadline for the following month's issue but I would say DO IT NOW ANYWAY! Who knows, they may "stop the presses" after the editor sees one of your photos.
And BTW, when I showed my wife your photo of our son racing AXSH for the first time, her response was, "I love it!". As if the 100+ photos I took of him from the ramp were just average...
Ditto 100%!
The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible.
New quote for my marathon training:
Pushing the limits means getting out of your comfort zone.
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