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Apr 30, 2005 11:09 |  #1

My first shots with my new 100-400L . I have had this lens for about three weeks but have been unable to go out and about with it until today. i was set for a day shooting kite sports but the wind didn't show up!!

Anyway i just shot the local K9's.

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Apr 30, 2005 11:38 |  #2

Fantastic


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Apr 30, 2005 11:51 |  #3

Nice shots Jon. That 2nd one would be perfect for the ball except you chopped a little of his tail off :( Love the DOF. Very nice shots.


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Apr 30, 2005 12:12 |  #4

Jonny Skyman wrote:
My first shots with my new 100-400L . I have had this lens for about three weeks but have been unable to go out and about with it until today. i was set for a day shooting kite sports but the wind didn't show up!!

Anyway i just shot the local K9's.


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Awesome! Great Job!




  
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Apr 30, 2005 12:24 as a reply to  @ dharris's post |  #5

WOW! Now I wish Dell came through with those 100-400's last year for $160! Nice shots!


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Apr 30, 2005 12:26 as a reply to  @ MrChevy's post |  #6

MrChevy wrote:
Nice shots Jon. That 2nd one would be perfect for the ball except you chopped a little of his tail off :( Love the DOF. Very nice shots.

Yeah, that tail really sucks.
I was thinking about sorting it out with PS but decided against it.


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Apr 30, 2005 12:50 |  #7

Great shots. All the great animal shots on the forum seem to come from that lens.


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Apr 30, 2005 13:05 |  #8

I still like #2 even if his tail is chopped off. He looks so happy. Good frame job too!


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Apr 30, 2005 15:22 |  #9

Nice job!! Man I can't wait to get my hands on that lens.


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Apr 30, 2005 17:12 |  #10

Great shots!




  
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Apr 30, 2005 17:17 |  #11

Those are fantastic shots. Gotta love that lens.




  
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Apr 30, 2005 20:12 as a reply to  @ RbrtPtikLeoSeny's post |  #12

J.Skyman:

What focal length were you shooting at between 100 and 400, and what distance were you at from the dog? Great picture. I know now from these shots that I'm getting the 100-400 next month.

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Apr 30, 2005 20:45 |  #13

Nice shots of a good looking dog!


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Apr 30, 2005 20:46 |  #14

Nice.




  
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Apr 30, 2005 21:34 |  #15

Excellent! Nice sharpness and dof.


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