Bournemouth Sea Front Show - 18th August

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Bournemouth Sea Front Show - 18th August

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My contributions from the show today - all taken from a boat! :)

It was pretty choppy out there and all I can say is that using a 400mm lens on a boat that is pitching up and down is a new challenge for me! :D

Hope you like then :)

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For those in the area, the Reds are at Hurn until Sunday.
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Me thinks Steve, a pitching boat and an IS lens (in both planes) is not such a challenge :wink:

Nice shots :smile:

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Me thinks Steve, a pitching boat and an IS lens (in both planes) is not such a challenge Wink
unless, of course, your bl***y expensive 100-400IS lens is playing up!!! So....... IS was off for those shots .... and so might the autofocus too as it was off for a while due to lots of trouble focusing... :wink: :smile:
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Post by Dyl Roberts »

Great shots Steve! Especially the Sea Vixen one at the top!!

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