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At least I think they were entertaining us Laughing Laughing Taken from the RV window this afternoon


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I know this is what you do, but thats a stunning picture.

Not taken on a Kodak 110 then?

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Not taken on a Kodak 110 then? not quite Adrian. Took it on the Canon Eos 5d with a 28-200mm at the 200mm end.

Took the autofocus off and manually focused - always better in my opinion


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Not taken on a Kodak 110 then? not quite Adrian. Took it on the Canon Eos 5d with a 28-200mm at the 200mm end.

Took the autofocus off and manually focused - always better in my opinion


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Yup, found that out myself too. (great shot by the way)


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Doncha just luv Canons? Wink Beautiful photo, Stew.

Any Photoshopping on that photo, BTW?

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Not too much Gerald. This was the full frame, straight out of the camera shot



Its testiment to the quality of the canon optics that I only used half of the frame to create the photograph. I did a 9"x6" print to give to the site owner and its bitingly sharp


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artona wrote:
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Not taken on a Kodak 110 then? not quite Adrian. Took it on the Canon Eos 5d with a 28-200mm at the 200mm end.



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You see Stew
, as soon as someone says this sort of thing its a foreign language.
I've tried to learn it, but no matter how I try, ( and I have ) I cant spend more than 5 minutes reading about Focal lengths, and exposures, and sstill remain conscious. Its not in me nature I think; Still an excellent photo though, love the details on the wings,
Thanks for sharing.

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Hi Stew great pictures, but as we kept geese I can tell you that you have to get close to then to see if they are "Performing Geese", but I know from experience they don't bite they sort of bruise you! how about Shona takes the picture and you standing next to them Laughing , now thats entertaining. Thanks Bob. Smile

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