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These animals were tethered to spots along the shore of the Nile, really on a sandbank within the Nile. Presumably when the water level rises the owners come and quickly move them! The tethering makes the scene puzzling at first sight, these animals would normally group together.
Nikon D200
Nikkor 50mm f1.8 lens
SB600 Flash
Camera tethered to a PC, 1/200th at f8, Flash behind ‘shoot through’ brolly (set on Auto) Black reflector held against chest!, Camera shutter fired by remote control activated by my teeth! resulting image checked on PC screen
PP in CS4 and Nik ‘Silver Efex Pro’
I was testing tethered shooting this evening, I was quite pleased with this straight from camera other than the B&W conversion.
Most, but not all, of the balloons will offer a tethered ride where occupants ride in the wicker basket up to about 50ft. The balloons are kept in place by at least 3 anchor points most of which run to the vans you see parked on the grounds. Rides were $10 each.
Electric wires are everywhere in Guatemala -- it was nearly impossible to shoot a facade that wasn't strung up in some way to multiple lines.
On the flip side, my cellphone signal was strong for the duration of the trip -- even in the remote highlands.
Guatemala City, Guatemala
9th June, 2010
A rusty tethering post for the local ferry. Overcast skies typical of the monsoons in Goa lends a gloomy feel to the picture (Ribandar, Goa).
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