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Subject: [Leica] M 240 at a wedding/buffer/experience!!
From: afirkin at afirkin.com (afirkin)
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2014 22:53:50 -0500 (EST)
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Agree, not easy at all. I just focused on and followed the "cat". As all my
friends know, I depend on good fortune for most things in life. That includes
treating strangers at Safari camps ;-)

> On March 21, 2014 at 10:49 PM Jayanand Govindaraj <jayanand at gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
>
> The cheetahs kept running towards Alastair's vehicle throughout the
> trip! (-: That said, these are super shots and as good as any I have
> seen.
>
> When a cheetah explodes towards a herd, the action is so fast that one
> has to chose the direction one follows, rather like a goalkeeper
> defending a penalty spot kick in soccer - in this case I chose the
> wrong way (I was in another vehicle, parallel to the action), so my
> photographs are full of running gazelles. By the time you realize the
> mistake, it is generally too late - video is generally easier, because
> one is not quite so tight on the animal. Unless the cheetah and prey
> are coming towards you, photographing this action sequence is very
> difficult
>
> Cheers
> Jayanand
>
> On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 5:37 AM, afirkin <afirkin at afirkin.com> wrote:
> > My buffer ran out on the Nikon just as the cheetah was about to leap on 
> > the
> > Gazelle. If it had I would have had to commit Hari Kiri. :-) Here is the
> > moment
> > before the shutter stopped firing:
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/qbut8wk
> >
> > Any camera can run out of buffer now matter what you pay or where you 
> > are.
> > You
> > need to know your camera, and I did not!!!!! As Jay suggested I should 
> > have
> > been
> > shooting jpegs, but things happen very fast. VVV fast :-) I gambled on 
> > the
> > action occuring earlier as the cat was so close to its prey. As it was, 
> > it
> > changed its mind, and ran right next to our car. If it had 'hit' the 
> > prey I
> > was
> > in perfect postion for a 'killer' shot, but the hesitation in taking out 
> > the
> > prey proved critical an she missed. I would have as well ;-) Here the 
> > mother
> > puts on the brakes as she 'admits' defeat.
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/p5kzjod
> >
> > Moral of the story is to know your equipment and work within its
> > limitations:
> > every camera has them ;-)
> >
> > Alastair
>
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