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    Re: Post Your Best Nature Shots!

    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725
    I sure hope someone else was holding the frog while you took the shot and you weren't actually able to hold it and fire one-handed & be this steady! I can't take that steady a shot with both hands sometimes!
    Denise, I was on my own so that's my left hand you see. I had a tripod on my backpack, but couldn't set it up without putting the frog down, and if I did that I would never find it again, so I had to risk it handheld.

    So how did I get it so steady? It was a bright day, so I could use a fast shutter speed even at f/9. I was able to sit against a rock with one knee tucked into my chest so I could rest the lens barrel on my knee, like an improvised monopod. I used the Canon Angle Finder C to magnify the viewfinder image to get sharp focus by moving the subject (I'd just been usingthe angle finder for shots of a larger frog with the camera close to the ground). I used a 2 second delay on the shutter release to avoid vibration. Finally, the golden rule with wildlife, I took as many pictures as I could before it jumped out of my hand, to improve my chances of a sharp capture. I can confirm that I'm not a secret Canon insider testing the IS version of the 24-70mm!

    By the way, the reason for the hike was to capture this shot of one of the most remote parts of Britain. It's a view of the Knoydart peninsula across Loch Nevis. The settlement on the opposite shore is accessible only by boat or a very long hike.


    5D Mark II, EF 14mm f/2.8L II USM @ f/7.1, 1/500s, ISO 100, uncropped.

    This one was on a tripod, which might seem unnecessary but the wind on top was so strong I could hardly stand up. I really love this lens, but it's a challenge to compose shots without including my feet!
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    Hello hello,


    Well I'm from Interpol, I've just ran your prints, we've been looking for you.[]


    Nice shots Andy, keep them coming.Might try and sell my knees as monopods.


    Great job.[Y]


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    Thanks, Steve. My prints should prove beyond doubt that it really was my left hand.

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    Got two new lenses today. Went on an outing to stretch both of their legs.. LOVE living in Utah. Purchased the Canon 17-55mm 2.8 efs and the brand new Tamron 70-300mm 4-5.6 VC. All of the nature shots I'm posting were taken with the Tamron save for the waterfall, that was my jewel, the Canon.





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    1/30 sec. 100-ISO; 191mm f /8 -- Handheld


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    1/25 sec. 100-ISO; 70mm f /8 -- Handheld


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    1/30 sec. 100-ISO; 300mm f /8 -- Handheld


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    1/250 sec. 100-ISO; 300mm f/ 8 -- Handheld and HEAVILY cropped. You guys really should check out the new Tamron.. it's amazing. (notice the frost on it's wings. It's like it was waiting for me)


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    1/40 sec. 100-ISO; 300mm f /22 -- Handheld


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    1/30 sec. 100-ISO; 40mm f /11 -- On a tripod. This lens rocks!





    I have to say.. today was the most exciting day in the two months I've been taking photos. Not pictured were the Coyote, Antelope and various birds. Extremely exciting. Can't wait to do it all over again.

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    Great shots Rocco. Thanks for posting. I have been looking at this lens.Which camera did you use?


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    Quote Originally Posted by clemmb
    Great shots Rocco.

    +1 [Y]

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    Andy - Your shot of the Knoydart peninsula is absolutely breathtaking!!! Right before looking at this photo I had made a decision to NOT buy the 5d II for awhile but this shot is really making it tough to stick to that decision!


    Rocco - Congrats on the new glass ...or should I say glasses!!! The waterfall shot is beautiful! If I was able to capture a shot like your #3, I think I

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    CANON 7D 1/80 Sec, ISO 100, 18-135 IS, F/11.,Hand Held.

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    Re: Post Your Best Nature Shots!

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    <th>Camera</th>
    <td>Canon EOS 7D</td>
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    <td>0.008 sec (1/125)</td>
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    <td>f/2.8</td>
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    <td>135 mm</td>
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    <td>125</td>
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    <td>-2/3 EV</td>
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    It's still raining here. The floods have been terrible. Found this little fellow in a tree in my back yard. Haven't had one that close for a while, but the rain is effecting the wildlife a lot. Plenty of snakes, lizards up near the houseand a couple of big possums have moved into the roller doors on my shed. High and dry.


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    255mm, @f4.0 1/40sec, ISO 100


    Thanks for viewing.


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