Darn - didn't realize until later that my top ornament fell over when this picture was taken. 
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hieu1004 Goldmember 3,579 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Seattle More info | Dec 18, 2010 08:45 | #11281 |
dolina Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 18, 2010 09:01 | #11282 billposter wrote in post #11473537 ^^ What lens, please? Untitled Visit my Flickr
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GaryMcDuffie Goldmember 3,022 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2008 Location: Scottsbluff, NE USA More info | Dec 18, 2010 09:38 | #11283 newbie_101 wrote in post #11473210 All of these photos are absolutely amazing!! Great photos! I am brand new to this site and i was wondering where/ how do i create my own post?/ ask a question? thanks First, figure out what section of the forum your question should be in. Then, go to that section and read the stickies up near the top of the list. They usually answer some of the more FAQ type questions and present the rules of the forums and the sections within. Then, read through the previous postings to see if your questions have been answered before. If not, click on the New Topic button at the upper left of the page and post your comment/question. Gary
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umphotography grabbing their Johnson More info | well i just got a 100-400 and ive paired it up with the 7d. We have really Krappy light right now in Minnesota,cloudy,fluries, 16 degrees. but i wanted to test out this lens some. This guy was at 3200 iso f/9 @ 1/250. Got to figure out where i want to shoot this 100-400, obviously f/8 would have gotten me a faster shutter speed but so far, this 100-400 is pretty sweet. Was able to use it inside at 3200 and handhold at 1/8,,1/15 and they were awesome. Going to take it to a wedding today and play with it a little. Hey bird guys,,i need some settings for these little suckers,,they are fast. my tracking sensitivity is set at slow, af servo is at continuous, Af autofocus drive priority im at "o". are these about right ? Mike
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jwcdds Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 18, 2010 13:33 | #11285 hieu1004 wrote in post #11473700 Darn - didn't realize until later that my top ornament fell over when this picture was taken. ![]() http://hieu.smugmug.com …6/1129840392_B3mym-XL.jpg Nothing a little photochop can't fix... although it's easier to just straighten it and retake. Julian
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Darkwand Goldmember More info | Dec 18, 2010 16:06 | #11286 Trains shouldn't be allowed to Move without my permission Adrian My Flickr
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Dec 18, 2010 16:30 | #11287
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jwcdds Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 18, 2010 16:32 | #11288 And I thought those were just laser beams. Julian
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GaryMcDuffie Goldmember 3,022 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2008 Location: Scottsbluff, NE USA More info | Dec 18, 2010 17:06 | #11289 About 20 sec for me! Gary
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Darkwand Goldmember More info | Dec 18, 2010 17:39 | #11290 This is what happens when you have too much time on your hands and get to borrow a P&S Adrian My Flickr
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jwcdds Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 18, 2010 17:40 | #11291 ^ I'm not sure if that tripod is sturdy enough for the camera. Julian
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oldvultureface Goldmember More info | Dec 18, 2010 18:54 | #11292 Probably not. I had a Manfrotto and a leg clamp broke. Waited 3 months for a replacement part. A year later another clamp broke while setting up to shoot the Mackinaw Bridge at sunset. The tripod is in a landfill now.
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 18, 2010 19:14 | #11293 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/alabang/5272168217/ Naked-faced Spiderhunter (Arachnothera clarae) Pardon the tad of noise at ISO 800, f/8 & no crop whatsoever Visit my Flickr
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OneJZsupra Goldmember 2,378 posts Joined Aug 2009 Location: Guam More info | Dec 18, 2010 19:54 | #11294 canon 800mm! bawlinnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Gear List | Feed Back | My Site
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jwcdds Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 18, 2010 21:23 | #11295 oldvultureface wrote in post #11476048 Probably not. I had a Manfrotto and a leg clamp broke. Waited 3 months for a replacement part. A year later another clamp broke while setting up to shoot the Mackinaw Bridge at sunset. The tripod is in a landfill now.
Julian
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