Nice!
Background on the bird one is a bit distracting but fantastic shots otherwise :)
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Nice!
Background on the bird one is a bit distracting but fantastic shots otherwise :)
come on Rugger, time to take your shutter speed down to 1/100 when shooting props, you've had enough practice by now :)
Does IS make a huge difference in terms of IQ and shutter speed?
Like them Dave!
I agree, might try cloning it out. But thanks :D
I don't know really. Shooting at these speeds gives me sharper shots and more keepers, even at the expense of a full prop disc. Also, I find shooting into the sun as I often am at airshows, particularly Old Warden, makes the prop disappear althogether. So a slow shutter speed gives me nothing at all!Quote:
Originally Posted by bobster
Borrowed a Canon 70-200 F4 off of a friend!
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Our dog on the left, neighbours on the right.
I've also just realised that chrome doesn't colour manage properly! So in firefox and IE my photo looks better, in chrome it looks bland.
I don't have the patience or lens reach of g8ina (it's my portrait lens really :p)!
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Kal, that bee is just fine, no worries there sir :)
Love the random dangling spoons!
nice technique, but not a fan of seeing the rear of racing cars unless something interesting is happening..
something different
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