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Oh so close! Just a little slow on the focus!Another from the zoo today - so close to being perfect I had to share it with you guys...
Just a pity the focusing isn't quite quick enough - the tail is in focus, not the eyes. (Maybe I should claim it's the old back-focus problem!) *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Sweet grab, at this resolution I couldn't easily tell if something's not quite in focus, so the whole thing looks good.
Were you using dynamic area, continuous AF? I'm still trying to nail down my "fast-moving-dog-sized-subject" technique... --Chuan
That's one of the most insanely funny nature images i have seen, the owl looks positively stunned but i can't tell wether your good looks or the camera was the cause.
Classic. Last edited by wendellt on Sun Sep 11, 2005 11:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Great shot Sheepie, I have a side on from Toronga that is fairly sharp when I was up there. They're quite hard to capture because of the short distance that they fly makes it hard to predict their path.
Wendell, if that's the most insane you've seen, then you're not looking hard enough Darryl (aka Kipper)
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Sheepie, mate i would have been ducking cos it looks like he is about to take you out. Great pic mate and his eyes well bloody good shot.
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Focus or not it's a great capture. Peter
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Great capture Leon - well done!
Geoff
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Great shot.. I agree with the others slightly out of focus or not its a ripper. I just love look and those eye's !!!
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That is really cool, and you've kept his eyes exactly straight too.
Steve.
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