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Chickens anyone?

 
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Nov 05, 2008 02:07 |  #1

Has anyone around here tried to shoot chickens? I find that they are hard to shoot as there always moving there head and neck and dont do a whole lot besides stand and make noise. But they are very peaceful animal i find very relaxing.

Feel free to post up your chicken shots to compare all differences!

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Nov 05, 2008 02:17 |  #2

https://photography-on-the.net …9081&highlight=​show+cocks

Don't count your chickens before they're in a thread... ;)


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Nov 05, 2008 02:26 |  #3

Thanks there, would pay to search. Never the less CC anyone?


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Nov 05, 2008 02:33 |  #4

The sharpness of the eyes in both is great but it's the framing in #1 that really gives off some serious chicken attitude...


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Nov 05, 2008 02:36 |  #5

FlyingPhotog wrote in post #6626741 (external link)
The sharpness of the eyes in both is great but it's the framing in #1 that really gives off some serious chicken attitude...

wow thanks for that. The first shot hasnt been cropped either! Regards


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Nov 05, 2008 08:16 |  #6

You captured them well. Nice portraits.


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