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The wildlife in my living room(love my XT1 for stuff like this):
Lenny in Panther Mode by lennycarl08, on Flickr |
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Looks like our Max. Big lint brush.
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Pretty happy with these after not shooting portraits for over a year with all the other work I had going on.
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11-03-2015, 12:17 AM | #7688 |
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11-03-2015, 04:25 PM | #7690 |
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Took the 7D MkII out for a spin today. It's *really* easy to rack up hundreds of shots with this thing on high speed continuous.
I had my 135L mounted, which is not the best lens for shooting butterflies (or any fast moving wildlife). But it did ok. Common Buckeye by Mark Johnson, on Flickr
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5FPS is usually pretty good except for butterflies. They're so quick even 10FPS doesn't keep up. I think if you shoot continuous in silent mode it's 5FPS by default. Good for timid birds.
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11-03-2015, 07:47 PM | #7693 |
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Great butterfly Mark. That lens may be slow, but it sure is sharp.
I'm usually on 10-fps or single-shot Silent. Nothing in between. Ain't it nice that we're not paying for film!!
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11-03-2015, 08:33 PM | #7694 |
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With the size of the elk (even though Tule's are the smallest of them) they don't even bother looking up when a coyote is slinking around them in the park. With the deer, it is a completely different story. This stag was on guard and wouldn't take his eyes off the nearby predator, while his small herd grazed nearby.
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Great white-tail buck shot Ed.
We have coyote take full grown bucks here in our park. I've seen remains and I've seen a buck after attack with its hind quarters chewed up badly. Dave
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And actually the herd at Point Reyes are Colombian black-tailed deer (or also known as mule deer). I only know this because I overheard a ranger giving a presentation. They had a huge controversy a while back about removing non-native species from the park. |
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Very cool sunset pic, DC.
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