View Full Version : Back to the mk2
GyRob
16th of September 2007 (Sun), 09:46
Cos the mk3 is poorly ( focus problem ) :rolleyes:
needless to say i still got some great shots :lol:
Joking apart i had forgot how anoying it is having to press 2 buttons to change things and that did cost me a few extra shots .
500f4isL +1.4TC
Rob
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16th of September 2007 (Sun), 11:11
#2 is a great capture. --Rick
rocklyons
16th of September 2007 (Sun), 12:29
I concur.
Glenn.B
16th of September 2007 (Sun), 13:26
Rob, what a cracking 2 shots, very nice low view point and good control of DOF.
Have to say ID has me baffled? :o
Sorry to hear about mk3 problems, i'm still holding off getting one ( Although the little voices in my head say "get one" )
hTr
16th of September 2007 (Sun), 13:47
Both are Good but the last shot is Special with the water droplets.
canonloader
16th of September 2007 (Sun), 13:53
Great set Rob. but I have to agree, that second one is special. The angle of the wings and the levitating water drops just makes this shot. :)
philc123
16th of September 2007 (Sun), 15:11
Both great shots Rob, love the 2nd. :)
Gary Fairhead
16th of September 2007 (Sun), 17:20
Two nice images and my voye goes to the second as well...the open wings and water action do it for me..
snappa
16th of September 2007 (Sun), 18:09
Greenshank ?
busbyea
16th of September 2007 (Sun), 18:17
Wing stretch is a winner.
Keith R
16th of September 2007 (Sun), 19:16
Greenshank ?
Yep, you're getting your eye in, John!
;)
ieatstars
16th of September 2007 (Sun), 19:33
Whoa #2 is very cool! :) I love it.
Cooper911
16th of September 2007 (Sun), 19:55
Nice captures with excellent work on the focus. The colour, comp, focus and action in the second one make it a stand out. Well done.
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