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I am working on developing some technique for my new tele lens. This challenge is a natural for that, so I decided to try my hand at BIF. Since this is a first attempt, I chose everyone's favorite begiinner bird, a gull. These shots worked out OK, so I offer them here:
This second one I cheated and offered a bribe of popcorn, which worked almost too well... Last edited by tclune; Aug 16, 2011 at 7:12 PM. |
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![]() You've made a good start with your new lens...! ![]()
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William D7k with old/new glass and a few other things... ![]() |
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Very nicely done
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Hi tclune
Using a new toy (ie your tele-lens) is fun... and I'm glad you could get some shots. Gulls are always good to have around and practice BIF shots on, or other general 'wildlife' techniques ![]() Though I can also attest, they can be very brave and even rude when it comes to food! Cheers Paul |
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