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Fishing

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ISO 200
1/1600
F6.3
300 mm
WB Auto +3
Nikon D70
Lens Sigma 70-300 APO Super II Macro
PLEASE CRITIQUE!!!!
 
I could not go lower on the picture to include his feet because this was taken across two boat ramps and a board would have prevented getting all his feet. to the right of the fishing pole was a sign which would have blocked out the rest of the pole. I beleve at my position this was the best I culd do which ask the question should I have even bothered to take this? I ask this because I want to be as good as a pro.
thank's
Tom
 
I love the fact that you captured that intense concentration on that young boys face. I have never been a fan of centered pictures of what would be considered a spontaneous snap but to me this picture balances out the solitude of this fisherman. I like it.
Thats just my opinion.
 
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