Heavily cropped original 165mm. Don't ask me why I wasn't at 200mm on original shot....Lens was where it was at, had to just shoot it when I saw it. Canon 5dm3, EF 70-200L IS II 2.8.
Canon 5dM3, 165mm 1/1250 sec, f5.6, ISO 640
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Fullframe wrote:
Heavily cropped original 165mm. Don't ask me why I wasn't at 200mm on original shot....Lens was where it was at, had to just shoot it when I saw it. Canon 5dm3, EF 70-200L IS II 2.8.
nice capture and work :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
you were about at the sweet spot. beyond that it may have been soft. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
Fullframe wrote:
Heavily cropped original 165mm. Don't ask me why I wasn't at 200mm on original shot....Lens was where it was at, had to just shoot it when I saw it. Canon 5dm3, EF 70-200L IS II 2.8.
Nice work! Cant say I would have even gotten the shot.. I really like the downloads, thanks for sharing the the stats.
Appreciate it, birdshooter!
Thanks ggia! I like to provide as much info as possible so maybe you could help me :) Appreciate your comments!
Nice capture of a "leucistic" whitetail deer. She has abnormal white coloring on her sides, flank,front legs and face. Seeing more of this these days.
Fullframe: Really great composition and detail. If I could shoot and image this well I'd go on the road.
jederick wrote:
Nice capture of a "leucistic" whitetail deer. She has abnormal white coloring on her sides, flank,front legs and face. Seeing more of this these days.
Thanks jederick! I often see her alone, as the herd seems to cast her off (can't play their reindeer games).
Although I see her paling around with a friend lately.
Two more heavily cropped pics:
Never seen one with this coloring with the spots on it. You did great with the cropping.
Fullframe wrote:
Thanks ggia! I like to provide as much info as possible so maybe you could help me :) Appreciate your comments!
Haaa I liked having your stats for helping me lol.....
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