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Jun 17, 2006 19:57 |  #1

A couple of shots from earlier today, I think I am finally getting the hang of this 100-400mmL IS.

1.Handheld @ 1/25 AV 8 ISO 100 365MM 580ex

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2. Handheld @ 1/50 AV 10 ISO 100 365MM 580ex (hence the shadow)

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Jun 18, 2006 20:01 |  #2

I guess these are not that good, well I try again. :)


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Jun 18, 2006 21:55 |  #3

I happen to think that these are very good shots. The second being my favorite. :)


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Jun 19, 2006 02:23 |  #4

Those are really good shots. So close and sharp, well done.


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Jun 19, 2006 02:27 |  #5

These are really good shots Mike, I love the warm rich colours in them and with exceptionally good detail in the Red squirrel makes them fantastic shots.


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Jun 19, 2006 06:52 |  #6

Great shots of those cute little guys ;-)a


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Jun 19, 2006 07:17 |  #7

Very nice shots! Cute subject. I love color of this little cute squirrel.


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Jun 19, 2006 08:28 |  #8

Mike -- I think these are great shots. Particularly like #2. Even though the branch is in the way, I think it is a great "environmental" shot with superb color and clarity. Thanks for sharing.


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Jun 19, 2006 10:52 |  #9

Thank you all for the nice words, I feared these 2 came out too soft because of too much camera shake.


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Jun 19, 2006 16:15 |  #10

That's a cute little squirrel. I thought we only had gray squirrels around these parts. :)

Nicely done!


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