Saturday, May 24, 2025 | By: Jim Zuckerman
I took this picture in 2014 in Burma several years before I bought my first drone. My photo tour group and I were standing on a bridge, and through my local guide I'd arranged this aerial perspective of a fisherman casting his net. I was shooting with the Canon 5D Mark III at the time, and its fastest frame rate was pathetic by today's standards -- only 6 frames per second. Even with that slow capture rate, though, I was able to photograph the fishing net fully extended. I used a 24mm focal length on a 24-105mm lens, and the settings were 1/500, f/4.0, and 640 ISO. I tried to keep the ISO below 1250 back then simply because the noise was too pronounced.
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