Pysanka Artist wrote:
I took some shots tonight of an animal presentation at a local recreation center. I used my Canon 7D Mark II with my EF100mm f/2.8L MACRO IS USM lens, ISO 8000, Tv priority 1/250, AE partial metering, fluorescent WB, and single point spot focus. Here are the best shots of each animal out of the camera with no editing. How did I do? What can I do to improve? I find I had a hard time getting a focused shot with the low contrast animals (rat, kangaroo and legless lizard). What can I do while shooting those low contrast animals to improve my chances of getting a sharp image? Comments welcome . . . . . . thanks for looking!
I took some shots tonight of an animal presentatio... (
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In low contrast situations, try turning your camera diagonally, or be sure your autofocus assist light is on. That can sometimes help.