I can actually see the moon move when zoomed in on live view as it moves through the frame.
I did an airshow and was surprised how easy it was to get good shots of a plane moving at over 300mph
I do not do much wildlife but would expect capturing small twitchy animal movements to be more difficult. Like a humingbird's wings or when an animal drys itself.
There must be a good rule to know how fast an action is relative to a camera.
Loneranger is right. Try keeping up with a room full of two year olds!!!
Loneranger is right. Try keeping up with a room full of two year olds!!!
I've lost who it was now, someone said there is no R in t'bath. Not true. You always put your Rs in the bath!
Peterff
Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
Nice. As has been said, time flies like an arrow, but fruit flies like a banana!
An F14...it was so fast all I got was Blue Sky.
Chris T wrote:
Why were you shooting a rifle round, LF?
Why not I shot one weekly.
My answer too... The Moon...
Gene51 wrote:
The moon - 2,288 miles per hour
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