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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 581091" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p><a href="http://nikonites.com/attachments/d500/227195d1473735583-post-your-d500-shots-dsc_2450_edit.jpg" target="_blank">http://nikonites.com/attachments/d500/227195d1473735583-post-your-d500-shots-dsc_2450_edit.jpg</a></p><p>Here is one from the belly of Spanish galleon, since I had a 70-200 mounted on a D500 I pushed the ISO (no flash just whatever light was coming in), elbows tucked into chest and control breathing and click. A lot of this comes from being taught how to shoot a 35mm camera back in 1967 and maybe some from the firing range<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite6" alt=":cool:" title="Cool :cool:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":cool:" /> at Ft. Dix. We were not allowed to have backpacks and I felt I better leave the monopod in the trunk. Its really technique and learning how your equipment behaves.</p><p>Lou Cioccio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 581091, member: 12542"] [url]http://nikonites.com/attachments/d500/227195d1473735583-post-your-d500-shots-dsc_2450_edit.jpg[/url] Here is one from the belly of Spanish galleon, since I had a 70-200 mounted on a D500 I pushed the ISO (no flash just whatever light was coming in), elbows tucked into chest and control breathing and click. A lot of this comes from being taught how to shoot a 35mm camera back in 1967 and maybe some from the firing range:cool: at Ft. Dix. We were not allowed to have backpacks and I felt I better leave the monopod in the trunk. Its really technique and learning how your equipment behaves. Lou Cioccio [/QUOTE]
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