The (almost) Perfect Shot

In my opinion, yes. I had left my camera off before I saw the opportunity of a good shot. If I had only left my camera on and taken the shot a split second earlier, it would have been an almost perfect shot:

The (almost) Perfect Shot

No comments for the free Bruno movie tickets? Looks like I might have to just go watch it myself for a couple more times then. lol. Come on guys, I know you can do better than that!

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Raymond Chan, 21, lives in Perth (Australia). He blogs about his passion through the lens and shares his view about life through his writing on anything under the sun. As recent graduate from Murdoch University, he holds a Bachelor of Communication, majoring in both Journalism and Public Relations. He is currently looking for a full-time career in Public Relations.
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2 Responses to The (almost) Perfect Shot

  1. wyejon says:

    why would it have been perfect a split second earlier?

  2. Raymond Chan says:

    @wyejon – The bird was on the ground and the man was walking towards the bird when I saw the shot opportunity. I think it would have been a better shot if I had taken the shot earlier, before the bird decided to fly away. Or perhaps if I had framed it better, it would even be okay. :/

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