Monday 12 February 2007

Burst Shots


This photo was taken at the pyramid rock in Phillip Island. Instead of the rock, we were busy shooting the models. I had actually came abit late as I went to buy some food with Alvin while the other 3 cars make their way to the pyramid rock. The title was given as I had taken this shot with burst shot, meaning that I kept the button button down and the camera took a few images at 3 frames per second. This was the result of the second shot. You need to be ready to capture those candid shots. The image went through plastic surgery to complete the cutoff fingers of the right hand. This was done with another image which luckily has her fingers attached and in a similar pose.




Canon sets new standards for professional photography with the launch of the EOS-1D Mark III. 10.1 Megapixel APS-H CMOS sensor, delivering 10 frames per second at 10.1 Megapixels for a maximum burst of 110 Large JPEG images (30 in RAW), the EOS-1D Mark III replaces the EOS-1D Mark II N as the world’s fastest digital SLR. Dual “DIGIC III” processors drive the camera’s high speed, high resolution performance, and bring 14-bit image processing to the EOS series for the first time.

(courtesy of dpreview.com)

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