already took the picture in 2010, but just found it while cleaning up my harddrive
already took the picture in 2010, but just found it while cleaning up my harddrive
found this one too...
Last edited by fast eddie; 10.04.2012 at 23:05.
I love kids. They're short, highly emotional people who don't know anything. They rely on their creativity and imagination to get by in the world. A world, I might add, filled with giants. Amazing feat.
If you aren't using a huge 300mm+ telephoto lens, then you don't need to worry about a tripod or monopod because you should be physically closer to what you are shooting.
But if you are camped out at a spot that birds frequent and have a huge telephoto lens, you bet your ass that you'll need a way to stabilize the lens if it doesn't have vibration reduction or image stabilization built in. Add a 2X teleconverter, and even depressing the shutter release can cause enough camera shake to ruin the composition of your hand-held shot.
I don't photograph birds, but I know what it's like to shoot at 300mm at f/2.8 with no tripod and no built in vibration reduction with a subject that intermittently moves around at different speeds. Add shooting at a low ISO to retain detail, and it gets really frustrating shooting with a lower than ideal shutter speed.
I love kids. They're short, highly emotional people who don't know anything. They rely on their creativity and imagination to get by in the world. A world, I might add, filled with giants. Amazing feat.
Good tip, sadi.
Ignore the left half of the image, pay attention to the bottom right. C means AF-C, or Continuous AF. The D200 will track and keep tracking the subject for as long as you hold the shutter. It will not allow you to focus and then re-compose the shot, the lens will re-focus on whatever the lit up AF point(s) are covering.
I love kids. They're short, highly emotional people who don't know anything. They rely on their creativity and imagination to get by in the world. A world, I might add, filled with giants. Amazing feat.
Zim: Hmmm, how do I shoot action in broad daylight?
I know! ISO >1,000, f/3.5-6.3 @ 1/1,250 sec.
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I love kids. They're short, highly emotional people who don't know anything. They rely on their creativity and imagination to get by in the world. A world, I might add, filled with giants. Amazing feat.
LOLZ
Hey asswipe, you should really try hard when you are finding images to steal and post as your own. Took me one google search and about 10 seconds to find this. http://www.123inspiration.com/jon-reid/ Second photo on this page .
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