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You are being watched...My son's eye taken today at Birddogs with a 90mm macro (forget what brand, but it wasn't a Nikon!).
I love the patterns *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
I think it was the Tamron 90mm Leon...
Cheers, John
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That's the one! Couldn't remember whether it was Sigma or Tamron, so thought it best not to say - thanks *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
So your son did open his eye and keep still for this excellent shot. The Tamron 90mm has an extremely good reputation and your photo supports this.
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
The detail and sharpness seems terrific! Can almost make you guys out in the reflections... Seems it was a nice day outside...
Out of curiosity, what aperture was used, I couldn't seem to get any EXIF? Aka Andrew
Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 400 Why? Because that's what it was on last time I used the camera! Focal Length: 90mm (135mm 35mm) Exposure Time: 0.01s (1/100) Exposure Program: Aperture priority Exposure Bias: -0.67 A larger version is available here: http://sheepie.smugmug.com/gallery/358900/1/18743669/Large *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
I really like this shot sheepie, would love to have been there today but couldn't make it. What I like about this shot is that it is kidna mesmorizing (? spelling). Well done Did u not buy the lens?
Geoff.
Now that I've looked at it again... that's a pretty amazing shot Leon...
You can see the individual little muscles that control the iris... Shame about the reflections, but there's probably not a lot you could have done about those (maybe a polarising filter would have helped???) Pretty impressive nevertheless... Cheers, John
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Interesting shot, sheepie. Looks pretty sharp with good color and interesting dual set of details.
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