I tried again today and got a bit better results, but realize I have much, much practice to do. Used a monopod
canon 7d
100-400L
400 MM F.13, 1/1250, iso 800
400 mm, F9, 1/1600, ISO 800,
400 mm F.11, 1/320, ISO 200
vooda
Loc: Bribie Island,QLD,Australia
Now your cooking with fat...Glad to hear your useing a monopod, makes it a lot easier doesn't it...just keep practicing and take lots of pics, I take two or three in a burst a lot of the time and pick out the best. I take 200 to 250 shots most outings and keep about 30 or 40 to process and end up with about 10 keepers, so don't expect to get too much of a keeper rate...Take care...John
vooda wrote:
Now your cooking with fat...Glad to hear your useing a monopod, makes it a lot easier doesn't it...just keep practicing and take lots of pics, I take two or three in a burst a lot of the time and pick out the best. I take 200 to 250 shots most outings and keep about 30 or 40 to process and end up with about 10 keepers, so don't expect to get too much of a keeper rate...Take care...John
Thanks, John! The monopod helped considerably, but I really have to keep experimenting with settings. I'll keep posting! :-) Dee
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