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May 01, 2006 10:27 |  #1

...for giving me a chance to try out my newest zoom lens. My wife tells me there's a bunny in the backyard- so I run for the camera to try out the 70-200mm and I manage to fire of a few shots. I was very happy. I just wanted to share him and ask those of you who are more seasoned at wildlife to share you thoughts on composition. This is a crop from a shot that had him dead center in the frame. What's an "ideal" frame for this kind of shot when there is nothing around him to use in the composition?
exif: 1/125, f/4, ISO200, 200mm, WB: cloudy, cropped.

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May 01, 2006 13:25 |  #2

Hehe nice little bunny! How come he didnt run away? How close was he? Whas that taken handheld or did u use a tripod? Its pretty sharp if u took it from hand...the shutter speed only 1/125.


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May 01, 2006 14:54 |  #3

It was handheld, but, I was leaning on the railing of my deck. I was taking one step, then shoot, another step, then shoot until I got to 4m away- then he ran away.

Thanks for the comments. This 70-200 is awesome! (I see you like yours too!)


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