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I know it's not about the gear Gav, but what settings were you shooting at. You've got really great subject separation?Thank you, Joe, really appreciate it
I know it's not about the gear Gav, but what settings were you shooting at. You've got really great subject separation?Thank you, Joe, really appreciate it
EF 500mm f4, 1/320 - f4.5 - ISO 400. on the last one, pushing my luck on the SS but I'd been with the hare for long enough to risk lowering it for better ISO.I know it's not about the gear Gav, but what settings were you shooting at. You've got really great subject separation?
Thanks Gav. Yes, interesting that you got such sharp images at only 1/320.EF 500mm f4, 1/320 - f4.5 - ISO 400. on the last one, pushing my luck on the SS but I'd been with the hare for long enough to risk lowering it for better ISO.
Elbows and wrists firmly planted in the gravel, the hare do hold very still when they hear the mirror slapThanks Gav. Yes, interesting that you got such sharp images at only 1/320.
Excellent, so you managed to get them to pose!Elbows and wrists firmly planted in the gravel, the hare do hold very still when they hear the mirror slap
Something like that, careful timingExcellent, so you managed to get them to pose!
Well done Gav. They're really great shots!Something like that, careful timing
Thank youWell done Gav. They're really great shots!
Cheers StuGoodonya getting back in the saddle bud
Thank you.Very nice glad to see your back out there