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    spot metering or partial, one shot focus or servo

    cheers for everybody's replies, make's me feel that I not totally in the wrong neighborhood when it comes to settings. I have been visiting a local falconry to help with the practice and to get used to the 6d and new L lenses, have surprised too many birds while hiking to wanna not be ready next...
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    I do like a good wheelie

    A few of the better captures from a meet last year when I started playing at taking these sort of images.
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    spot metering or partial, one shot focus or servo

    this is probably a silly question (s) but I have to ask as experimentation hasn't seemed to help much. Below are three images I captured during a recent campervan tour of the west coast, all of them were taken while relaxing in our chairs in the camp grounds. Because I also use this body for...
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    shooting the dull

    Ye alfbranch I admit, great photos do tend to happen on the stormier days, a recent venture into the hills during clear skies was an example but lord it is nice to see other summits, where your going and not get blown off the slopes. Hi viv1969, I agree the third is too blue but one good...
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    shooting the dull

    Don't you just hate it when you plan a day out shooting the landscape, you clean your camera, be a good boy and yet still, mother natures does not approve. Not a sunset or sunrise worth clicking about, not a spread of blue on high, and a wind that chills to the bone. I guess atleast it...
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    not camoflagued enough

    I originally went on this trip to get an image of the larig ghru during sunrise. As can be seen below, the sunrise did'nt really produce that glow of orange colours which I wanted but I did get a photo of a Ptarmigan which was probably, I thought, the best photo of the day, a rarity for me. I do...
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