View Full Version : Big White Lenses:What a Waste of Money !
PetKal
6th of December 2005 (Tue), 09:43
300D hand-held, no PP except cropping the Image 1.
Lenses used:
Image 1: EF-S 60 f/2.8 MACRO.
Image 2: EF 85 f/1.8.
Paul A
6th of December 2005 (Tue), 11:24
Those work good at bird feeders but imagine the next time you are in the Amazon jungle trying to shoot a harpy eagle, which would you rather have?
PetKal
6th of December 2005 (Tue), 11:44
Those work good at bird feeders but imagine the next time you are in the Amazon jungle trying to shoot a harpy eagle, which would you rather have?
Good question. In that case of yours I'd rather have a big black one like that feller on the photo.
V6GTO
6th of December 2005 (Tue), 11:48
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v520/V6GTO/EvilEagle2comp.jpg
Taken with big white "Waste of Money" Boy was I glad I didn't have to get any closer...that thing took an instant dislike to me (Most people are the same too :lol: )
Martin.
PetKal
6th of December 2005 (Tue), 11:51
That's one splendid shot Martin.....what zoo/aviary was that photographed at ?
condyk
6th of December 2005 (Tue), 12:03
Well done with the 'impossible lens usage' senario. You clearly have either temporary loan of Windoze's cloak of invisibility, or perhaps you have your own hide set up now, or maybe the birdies are so used to the feeder that you have been able to move it closer to your armchair/bovil post.
PetKal
6th of December 2005 (Tue), 12:10
Well done with the 'impossible lens usage' senario. You clearly have either temporary loan of Windoze's cloak of invisibility, or perhaps you have your own hide set up now, or maybe the birdies are so used to the feeder that you have been able to move it closer to your armchair/bovil post.
Never mind that "cloak of invisibility", we all need Windoze's outdoor studio lights.
The next step is obviously a wide angle lens......probably my new 24 mm prime which is not an L either !
malla1962
6th of December 2005 (Tue), 17:24
Well done with the 'impossible lens usage' senario. You clearly have either temporary loan of Windoze's cloak of invisibility, or perhaps you have your own hide set up now, or maybe the birdies are so used to the feeder that you have been able to move it closer to your armchair/bovil post.Maybe he had his cam on a 100ft pole.:lol::lol::lol:
Elisabeth-Ann
6th of December 2005 (Tue), 17:48
Awesome shots, all of them!!
PetKal
6th of December 2005 (Tue), 17:56
Thanx Elisabeth-Ann:
Since photography does not make me any money, it might as well generate some mirth.
Peter
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