Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 1:57 PM -0500 1/9/00, Jonathan Borden wrote: >Shooting a rifle is different. Your body only needs to be still for the >split second the rifle is fired. You can fire between heartbeats. During an >inhale there is negative pressure in the thoracic cavity expanding the veins >which drain blood into the heart and hence increasing blood flow. When you >'bear down' the opposite happens. >snip > A shot of Lagavulin orally administered a few minutes before the >camera shot can help. With practice you learn to imagine the aroma and a >similar effect occurs. Jonathan - We were taught to exhale, then "catch" your breathing by closing the throat. This gives a significant decrease in body fluctuations over the "take a breath and hold it" approach. Lagavulin *or* Talisker should be the whisky of choice < grin >. George George Berger gberger@his.com