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    Yorkshire wildlife park

    That's great advice. I shall bare that in mind the 400mm on the crop body does get a fair bit more reach than I anticipated. Thanks
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    Yorkshire wildlife park

    Hi all, I just got my new canon 400mm f5.6L and just had to get out straight away. Got to the Yorkshire wildlife park to get these pics. I'm relatively new to photography so I'm looking forward to hearing your constructive criticism. I'm also very new to post production with raw images so feel...
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    Tiger - Dudley Zoo

    Hi all, Had a trip with the Mrs. to Dudley zoo some time ago. Hadn't had the chance to upload the pics. Some pics of the tiger that was there. The only lens I had with enough reach was the Tamron 28-300mm f3.6-6.3. Saving up for the Canon 70-200mm f2.8. As always C&C always welcome and...
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    New lens - squirrels and ladybirds

    Thanks for the comments and advice all. :D
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    New lens - squirrels and ladybirds

    Hi all, My wife got me a great Bday present. Canon 100mm f2.8 macro lens. :D I ran out to get some pics. I found a ladybird running around on some sheets. Also there were squirrels running about in a neighbouring wood. Please let me know what you think. With regards to the squirrel shots I...
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    Smoke photography

    Thanks for the comments :). As for the two colour smoke it was a single exposure and only one colour smoke. Though it seems the way the light hits the smoke it colours only parts of it so when you add hue/saturation it seems two colours.
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    Smoke photography

    Hi all, This is my first thread on TP. I saw a few vids online about smoke photography and thought I'd give it a go. I improvised with a snooker cue and a model dragon I had sitting on a shelf. I took these on a 7D with my Canon 17-35mm f2.8L. Please let me know what you think. Thanks :)...
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