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Dec 6, 2019 13:06:39   #
Bill P
 
Legless lizard? Is that a new PC name for a snake?

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Jan 2, 2020 15:16:49   #
flyboy61 Loc: The Great American Desert
 
You did good!

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Feb 6, 2020 02:40:26   #
flyboy61 Loc: The Great American Desert
 
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... (show quote)


I think you did well! Beautiful, sharp, clear, eyes in focus!

In low contrast situations, try turning your camera diagonally, or be sure your autofocus assist light is on. That can sometimes help.

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