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The first one is funny - playing peek-a-boo with you.
The last 2 though, you have really nailed it. Sharp and well exposed. I can never get mine this big in the frame - I usually end up with a blurry mess! Darren |
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AT first I was manually focusing (cause auto is confuse on where to focus) and then after im tired of squinting i sweet to that center focus and it was a little bit easier to deal with..
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AT first I was manually focusing (cause auto is confuse on where to focus) and then after im tired of squinting i sweet to that center focus and it was a little bit easier to deal with..
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Grr dupe
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A great way to get shots of birds, I too like the 'Peek A Boo' one.
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