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10-7-07 Paul Milholland

Experts say you may be concentrating too much on "getting the shot" if
you fail to notice a boat running aground next to your tripod. . . .

Nikon D50 ,Nikkor 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF
1/250s f/8.0 at 200mm ISO 200 with polarizer full exif

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fotabug03-May-2009 16:30
Just looked at this again and couldn't help laughing out loud. Just ignore him, Laura :)
Steve Thuman09-Oct-2007 13:38
And she's been composing and focusing so long the darn boat has deterioriated.
Ruth Voorhis09-Oct-2007 03:29
A good one, Paul. Thanks for the chuckle.
fotabug08-Oct-2007 19:42
Whew, that looks like a handful!
martyn george (Hedonic3000)08-Oct-2007 17:27
If i'd of been there, i would of had to explore inside the boat. Congrats to Laura on the new lens, i have read reviews on it and it comes out as a real performer.
Jack Hoying08-Oct-2007 15:19
Good catch. I'd of think the sound of it grinding into the beach would of clued her in!
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo08-Oct-2007 12:35
That is FOCUS!
Fun photo, beautifully shot!
Jeannie 08-Oct-2007 11:22
so funny!
Guest 08-Oct-2007 07:02
Wow what a weapon. Had no idea the lens was that large. Nice capture of the subject by the way. :O)
Greg W08-Oct-2007 05:30
Paul, way to funny! You always come up with great titles and info about your images.
Bea.08-Oct-2007 05:23
What a catch! Do we get to see what Laura was shooting at?
Guest 08-Oct-2007 04:35
too funny!
Guest 08-Oct-2007 04:32
Paul,
A neat shot, well caught.
Mark Krauss08-Oct-2007 04:29
I knew that lens had mass... but to tie a boat up to it seems a bit much!