Steve Perry wrote:
Hi everyone -
I just stumbled upon this site yesterday and thought I'd introduce myself with a few flying coyotes :)
Hi Steve, welcome! These are wonderful. Thanks for joining us, you are clearly someone to watch and learn from. I look forward to more.
Regards, Phil
Welcome aboard, Steve. Your photography will be enjoyable to view in the future. Excellent shots with good DOF and focus on your coyotes.
Glad you found us. These are great shots, looking forward to many more.
Thanks so much for all the kind words and warm welcomes everyone - that's very nice of you and greatly appreciated :)
Don Fischer wrote:
Very nice!
Question if I can. Most people shooting action shots of dogs tell me they use single servo to catch the dogs. That appears that you used continuous servo? If not, how in the world did you use the release so fast?
Thanks :)
My Canon nomenclature is a little rusty :)
I can tell you that this was shot with a D4 and I used Continuous AF (with just a single AF point). If single servo is the same as Nikon's single shot, then I'd say they are doing it the hard way. Nikon's single shot AF can't track - once it locks in, it stays that way until you remove your finger from the button and reacquire focus. The only way I'd want to use a single shot type AF would be if I knew where the dogs were going to be and prefocus on that point (like a jump or something maybe).
Hope that makes sense :)
MtnMan wrote:
Marvelous shots!
Are these taken in Ohio?
Thanks so much :)
Actually there were in Yellowstone. We have them in OH, just can't get anywhere near close enough - at least not in my neck of the woods. I do hear them howling at night though (I live out in the country)
I have watched them Pounce and play for hours while Deer Hunting In Texas.
They were eating Grass Hoppers when I saw mine.
Great shots.
gwr
Loc: South Dartmouth, Ma.
welcome. fantastic shots. i love the eye in #3. its so keyed in on its next meal. gary
llamb
Loc: Northeast Ohio
Welcome to UHH, Steve. Great shots of the coyote. Because you are new here you may not be aware that there will be a photo get-together at Salt Lick Park on the 19th. Erv and Jack have organized it so it should be the ultimate day-in-the-park. This is from Erv: "It is going to be at Salt Fork State Park The park in just North of the intersection of 70 and 77. north on 77. This is east of Columbus. We will be meeting at the Lodge that is in the park. And I think around 9 or 10 would be good."
Here is a link to the thread:
http://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-332578-1.htmlIf you read the complete thread you might get the impression that we are all a fun loving group of photographers. I'm not - I'm just a crabby old guy with a camera or two.
Again, welcome and hope you can join us, just leave the coyotes at home.
~Lee
MTG44
Loc: Corryton, Tennessee
Glad you found UHH. Great shots!
Steve Perry wrote:
Hi everyone -
I just stumbled upon this site yesterday and thought I'd introduce myself with a few flying coyotes :)
Steve Perry, these are great pictures of the Coyotes, good detail and coloration. Thanks for sharing. :thumbup: Tejaswrangler :)
Steve Perry wrote:
Hi everyone -
I just stumbled upon this site yesterday and thought I'd introduce myself with a few flying coyotes :)
Welcome Steve. Great shots :thumbup: :thumbup:
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