Every now and then I stumble upon and idea that is so simple and so awesome I can’t believe I didn’t come up with it myself. When this type of situation arises, I find the best thing to do is steal the idea, make it your own, and show off to all of your friends and family. This little camera trick is remarkably easy to achieve. Check it out!
Chris McMillan – First New Contributor of 2010
Chris McMillan is our first addition to the contributors list for 2010. Chris is a friend of a friend, that came to me with serious recommendation. While Chris and I had never met before the event, after a full day of working together and shooting, the event it was pretty clear to me that Chris is just as into photography and videography as we are in to fishing. He has the fury. For those interested Chris was shooting the event on a Nikon D700, with full frame CCD. Some very serious gear. I’m definitely hoping that we can work together again in the future, perhaps on some video next time.
Chris McMillan
Chris McMillan is a photographer, videographer, movie buff, and all around eccentric person. He enjoys shooting time lapse photography and exploring the different aspects of still photography. Chris is what you might call a “photography nerd”, he is very knowledgable on the technical science of photography and his understanding of light and optics allows him to create almost any desired effect. Chris is also big fan of practical applications of those skills and camera effects to come up with solutions in the field. Chris is based out of Burlington but works across the GTA and Ontario. To see more of Chris’ work visit his website Partners In Rum.
Chris’ Contributions: Event photography for the 2010 Toronto Sportsmen’s Show

















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