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Originally Posted by calulot
By using a longer focal length and a wide aperture (both result in a shallower DoF), you can (mostly) get rid of the 'fence thing'. Both of the birds below are injured and in the care of a local science museum - they are in enclosures with wire mesh in front (you can see the pattern of the mesh behind the bald eagle, and the ceiling over the red-shouldered hawk). In both cases, I got right up to the wire mesh with a long lens at a wide aperture, which effectively blurs out the wire in the foreground. Chain link is wider than the enclosure mesh - it may be that if you get right up to the fence, you can shoot right in between the links.
EOS 7D,EF 70-200mm f/2.8<span style="color: red;"]LIS II @ 200mm, f/2.8





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