Rocco, that
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Rocco, that
Nice one, Rocco.
Gee Denise, that
The angles and texture on this one always felt "sharp"
Koln, Germany 18mm, f4.5, 1/50, 100
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Hey, I'll try with this one...
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Canon EOS 30D & EF 70-200mm f2.8L IS USM
Hi all....I tried to apply some of Bob's Hummingbird technique (using the flash to freeze the motion). Below is the result and my entry:
Canon 7D, EFS 15-85 @ 32 mm, 1/80, f/14 ISO 400
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Thanks......Brant
Brant, That worked well, nice job.
Bob
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I'll try with another bird picture...Not the best, but I think the blood on the beak accentuates the sharpness....
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Death Valley, California. Sunrise 11/1/11 at Mesquite Sand Dunes. Canon 7D, 24-70 f/2.8 lens, post in Aperture 3.
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