Not Quite Olympic Diving . . .

GPapa

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But still lots of fun.

I shot five or six series of the guy jumping and diving off the rocks. Below are a couple of them.
 
Theses are a great series of photos. They are so nice and clean. I hope you got their email so you could send them copies.
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thebaus
 
. . . where I post my photos.

She was shouting orders to her two boys, I was telling her what I wanted.

I have only posted one of the boys here.

In the first series, I tried to capture the whole scene, zooming a bit toward the point of entrance to the water.

In the second series I zoomed in on the first shot and followed the diver down into the water.

I think I like setting the scene with a wide view in the first set and then zooming in to get a bit closer in following sets.
 
I like the shots - the only bad part is the rock background is so 'busy' it kind of hides the diver, especially in the first series.
 
True, the subject is lost in the background.
I like the shots - the only bad part is the rock background is so 'busy' it kind of hides the diver, especially in the first series.
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Phil M. - Toronto, Canada

Time to kill? Then have a look at a few of my photos, including one published by National Geographic : http://www.flickriver.com/photos/phil_marion/sets/
 

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