I Had A Split Second To Take A Good Photograph Of The Rowing Boat Which Was Moving So Rapidly
It was a misty autumn morning near the Vistula River in Krakow, Poland. This day I had decided to set off for work early with the intention to photograph on the way. Strolling on the bank of the river, I suddenly spotted a group of rowers heading towards the Bernatek Footbridge. Instantly, I realized I had a split second to take a good photograph of them—the rowing boat was moving rapidly. I was thrilled; it was a quick shot of adrenaline. I rushed and pressed the shutter button—had I hesitated a moment, I would have missed this perfect opportunity...
We meet a few times in a similar situation; I was always surprised and I had a second to make a decision and push the shutter button in my camera.
Take a seat and look at my photography miniseries about the rowers at the Vistula River.
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