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Winning the PFO Team Pick for the August 2008 Hall of Fame is Jeff from Indiana (or is it Georgia -- we're all confused!), a longstanding member of our group who we just featured in our Spotlight on the Players. The competition this month was astounding, but he pulled off a real margin of victory in the Natural Scape/Scene category -- and gained the most moderation team votes in the final round. Please congratulate him!
What equipment do you use?
I shoot exclusively with Canon equipment, but there's nothing wrong with other brands out there. I've found that you tend to stay with whatever you have been buying lenses for because it is just too expensive to switch over.
What's style of photography do you most like to shoot?
I love photographing people, but the style I am most passionate about would have to be Nature and Wildlife. There is just something about being able to capture an image that some folks would never see were it not for your time in the field.
What is the story behind your Brackets entry?
This image was made on the last morning of a three day trip to Florida for a gallery opening (I was just one of many in the gallery, don't get too excited!). I was there with a photographer friend of mine who told me about something called 'worm rocks' at the House of Refuge area. Knowing that the area would be best lit by very early morning sun, we drove there before daylight and waited. I'm glad we did!
Any tips you have for how to take a great photo?
The one most important aspect to getting great images is to actually GET OUT THERE. I too sometimes get trapped by life and unable to go our searching for images, but I always tell folks that very few beautiful nature or wildlife images are made from the living room sofa!
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