Tom DePuy wrote:
Tried BBF for the first time today.
My local park has some Ring-Billed Gulls that I thought would be good to try it out on.
I took around 60 photo's of them, and out of those 60, I would say I probably had roughly 50 that I would consider to be keeper's.
Here are two from those that I took today. I, myself think these came out rather well.
Used my Sigma 70-200mm lens for these, and yes they are cropped also.
My settings were as follows...
1/3200 sec.
F.11
ISO 1000, I was in auto ISO, with a low of 400 and max at 2000.
I also want to give a shout out to CHG__CANON and also to amfoto1 for giving me some headway on how to use BBF.
So far I like it, but having used it for only about an hour so far, I'm going to have to do more practice with it for sure.
Tom
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Very nice job Tom. I am also a BBF convert and would never go back. Best wishes. Ron