Thanks Bruce.
I think on the duck shot i was in Av mode and probably iso 200(i'll have to
check at home)
so i can see
why the wings are not frozen better.
I try a number of times during the year at the farm to get these guys but it is
tough. The
" rats" are abit
easier, as are the Swans as they just waddle or float.<vbg>
Ya i'm not sure why i like the horse one either,it just appeals to me.Maybe
because he
looks so cold
and forlorn in the snow storm.??
Thanks for the comments
Dave
> Dave,
>
> The first shot looks more like a flying mouse rather than rat - not
> quite as big and mean. I do have to say, they are very hard to shoot,
> once you put your mind to it. The geese do at least give you a lot of
> warning that they are coming, what with their loud, constant honking.
> You seemed to catch the moment, just a bit more shutter speed to
> freeze/sharpen it up.
>
> The compression from the 300 in the second image helps make it with
> the tree backdrop coming up on the horses. I rather like this one,
> though I can't articulate why. Maybe the colors and composition just
> make me really feel like I'm there.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Bruce
>
>
> Monday, April 4, 2005, 4:38:53 AM, you wrote:
>
> bcin> Hey gang.
>
> bcin> All these great shots by Paul and Bruce with nice clear
> bcin> and crisp �Flying Rat� photos got
> bcin> me to
> bcin> thinkin�. How about one from a first try with the new Sigma
170-5> 00.:-)
>
> bcin>
http://photobucket.com/albums/v408/divad_b/?action=view�t=> fuzduck.jpg
> bcin> Tech details:
> bcin> D2H
> bcin> Sigma 170-500
> bcin> AF-S, instead of AF-C(D'oh)
> bcin> Sneaky duck who surprised me
> bcin> Very bad pan.:-)
>
> bcin> This other one is from the Sigma 300 f4 and the istD a few weeks
ag> o.
> bcin> Bad day to test as you can see it was snowing (humm, seems to do
th> at a lot here
> bcin> lately.LOL)
> bcin>
http://photobucket.com/albums/v408/divad_b/?action=view�t=> snowbreak.jpg
>
> bcin> Tech details:
> bcin> IstD
> bcin> Sigma 300 f4
> bcin> Light snow and
> bcin> A cold and tired horse
> bcin> (BTW the grey acting as the snow break is his older brother.)
>
> bcin> I know you will curse me for linking the first one, :-),
> bcin> but I hope you like the second.
> bcin> Comments are appreciated.
>
> bcin> Dave
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