Here's a winter shot. 1/640sec, F/8, ISO 200, 70-200 F4IS at 200 mm[img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.22.66/IMG_5F00_2022rr.jpg[/img]
Here's a winter shot. 1/640sec, F/8, ISO 200, 70-200 F4IS at 200 mm[img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.22.66/IMG_5F00_2022rr.jpg[/img]
Silver Cascade in Crawford's Notch State Park in New Hampshire
30D, 17-40 @25, f22, 1/3s, ISO100
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A few of mine, I have posted these in the past, hope ya'll don't mind. I'm too lazy to post the EXIF, if you're interested please let me know.
All taken in the wild.
Those are great, Sinh. I recall you posting a few of those bird pictures and that they were taken with a 400mm f/5.6. Were all these pictures taken with that lens? (I'm specificially interested in the hummingbird picture, since I've been toying with the idea of getting a longer lens to shoot hummingbirds).
Sinh,
Those are some really nice shots! I would like to have the EXIF data if you don't mind taking the time, as it is very helpful for beginners like me in climbing the learning curve. It is amazing what one can glean from looking at a shot, and then seeing the parameters under which is was taken. If you can remember, you might even post some distance information for each shot so we can get an even better perspective.
Thank you in advance!!
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XTi, EF70-200MM F/2.8 L IS USM @200MM, 1/800, F/2.8, ISO-400
great blue on that dragonfly!
Nice light on the goat.
Aww, the fuzzy duckies are so CUTE!
They grow up to be pretty dirty.
We used to have some ducks and geese in a way too small backyard. I really liked how they ate snails. We got an above ground pool, about 3 feet high, and they and the geese would get all excited and swim around underwater like they were flying. We threw a couple hundred feeder fish in there, and they really had a good time. Way messy though. Within a couple days, you couldn't see the bottom, then algae and mosquito larvae soon afterwards.
when the duckies are grown up and fat, I have a great recipe for them.
Originally Posted by Sinh Nhut Nguyen
You wouldn't mind sending it my way, would you?
Originally Posted by IAMB
Yeah, me too. I know where some grown up ducks are right now! []