What is he aiming at? by goodoleboy
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Captured 5/10/15 @ 10:19 am, at the beautiful Fullerton Arboretum, adjacent to the beautiful California State University Fullerton, in beautiful Fullerton, California.
One of our clan, in the process of snapping shots of something I couldn't see up above. Actually, I was paying more attention to the hazards I was trying to avoid rather than what he was up to. Quite a floral mess to be on the lookout for in the arboretum. As for photo subject matter, I had my own fish to fry.
Arrivederci.
Comments (9)
MrsRatbag
Maybe he's shooting birds with that long lens? Excellent candid capture, Harry!
ArtistKimberly
Wonderful Picture,
prutzworks
I shot the shooter, cool candid! ((looks lik a a 800mm nikor lens)
Cyve
Fantastic capture and nice people also !
CavalierLady
Gotta be a bird up in the tree. Nice candid shot, Harry.
claude19
excellent reciƧp)rocity !!! funjny moment !!!
jocko500
nice shot of this. i always wish to own a big lens like that one
debbielove
As he's pointing up, I imagine birdlife and I want that lens for airshows lol Neat capture. Rob
anahata.c
prutzworks obviously knows lenses: It looks like he identified the very lens this guy is using. (To me, it's a "bigggg lens".) I think we've seen this guy in other of your pics, the blue jacket/sweat shirt and the backward cap. In any case, you've got the photographer's concentration and pin-point posture once more, and the imposition of a huge lens in the middle of nature. His red jacket sets off the whole center, and the rest is shimmering nature, which you caught with tons of bathing light. His dark clothes and black lens are strong contrast to your shining background. Another fine shot of photographers doing what they do. I wonder what creatures from another planet would think of photographers, as a group...they'd probably think they (we) were an entirely unique species...It's been a treat to see your photographer shots come back to your gallery of late. They've always been a treat for those of us "in the fold"...