Wildlife Photography Thread
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This morning I had about 30 minutes in the local park to experiment with my new camera. The squirrels were obliging and I got to experience the wonders of animal subject detection autofocus.
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Park squirrel by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
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Park squirrel by Lewis Craik, on Flickr
My girlfriend. She keeps me company on nightshifts.
Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) by Jayson Cork, on Flickr
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'Robber Fly' (Asilidae). - Both a Pollinator and............Terminator!
GHP_0737 by Glynn Hobbs, on Flickr
GHP_0763 by Glynn Hobbs, on Flickr
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GetCarter said:
I was about 8 yards away (on my balcony) using a Sony A6300 (crop sensor), and with the Tamron 18 - 300. Which is great, but has obvious limitations - soft at the edges etc).
Thank you, thats not far away really, the 300 has done well! I just need to convince myself I need a new shiny thing....... Edited by GetCarter on Tuesday 23 April 10:30
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