CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Took a chair by my butterfly bush this AM. Taken with my Canon 5D R with my Tamron 70-210 attached. Still learning the camera and the lens it likes or dislikes (I know it is my likes and dislikes
). They were all hand held and the specifics will be with each photo. ALL C&C is welcome. Thank you for stopping by.
Greg
1/400s, f 13.0, ISO 250, 161mm
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1/400s, f 13.0, ISO 1600, 210mm
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CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
rlaugh wrote:
Good job my friend!!
Thank you, Bob. I finally have all the settings done with this new body.
Greg
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Gary, two thumbs up tells me all I need to know.
Greg
CLF wrote:
Took a chair by my butterfly bush this AM. Taken with my Canon 5D R with my Tamron 70-210 attached. Still learning the camera and the lens it likes or dislikes (I know it is my likes and dislikes
). They were all hand held and the specifics will be with each photo. ALL C&C is welcome. Thank you for stopping by.
Greg
nice job on both, greg...the butterfly is so pretty...i saw one like it on the mexican sunflowers yesterday.
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Nice one Greg
Thank you, Jack. I finally have the settings as I like them from viewing every shot to having BBF working. I believe I told you before that I was born in Toledo and I would like to look up some of my cousins on my Mom's side of the family.
Greg
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
HOT Texas wrote:
Cool!!!!!
Thank you, Johnny for the comment, smiley and thumb up. The next thing I need to do is replace the batteries in my chair to add some more flexibility around the outside.
Greg
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
MT, thank you so very much for your comments, smiley and thumb up. The neat item about the butterfly is that I was around 20 feet away from it when I took the photo and the 50 megapixels of this camera allowed me to capture a sharp photo like this. I also learned that I can actually change the camera from a full frame to a crop frame sensor. I knew Nixon could do it and just found out this particular Canon can also do it.
Greg
CLF wrote:
MT, thank you so very much for your comments, smiley and thumb up. The neat item about the butterfly is that I was around 20 feet away from it when I took the photo and the 50 megapixels of this camera allowed me to capture a sharp photo like this. I also learned that I can actually change the camera from a full frame to a crop frame sensor. I knew Nixon could do it and just found out this particular Canon can also do it.
Greg
that is wonderful, greg...i can tell you are excited about the camera and having a good time shooting
and experimenting with it. looking forward to more!
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
merrytexan wrote:
that is wonderful, greg...i can tell you are excited about the camera and having a good time shooting
and experimenting with it. looking forward to more!
MT, thank you for your fantastic comments and the smiley. I love learning anything my whole life. That explains why I like snakes, fish, animals basically anything you can learn something from be it alive or mechanical.
Greg
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