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Khaos
Apr-27-2005, 06:01 PM
It was raining when I took it. Rain Deer! Hahahaha :lol3 Oh, I just slay myself. Heehee. Yeah, OK, I have the humor capacity of Rain Man.:crazy
First time using the 400 5.6 in not just lowlight, but raining at the time conditions. I was impressed at its ability for a "slow" lens.
http://khaos.smugmug.com/photos/20328529-L.jpg
windoze
Apr-27-2005, 06:04 PM
oh dear ( deer), that is a good catch. given light - this lens can perform! nice catch!
troy
It was raining when I took it. Rain Deer! Hahahaha :lol3 Oh, I just slay myself. Heehee. Yeah, OK, I have the humor capacity of Rain Man.:crazy
First time using the 400 5.6 in not just lowlight, but raining at the time conditions. I was impressed at its ability for a "slow" lens.
bfjr
Apr-27-2005, 06:17 PM
Yeah Yeah RainDear :lol3 trick title OK OK now that I'm here
Khaos I really like the way his head is framed, did you see that when you shoot ? :thumb
Cool Shoot, no sorry wet shoot :lol
Khaos
Apr-27-2005, 06:33 PM
Yeah Yeah RainDear :lol3 trick title OK OK now that I'm here
Khaos I really like the way his head is framed, did you see that when you shoot ? :thumb
Cool Shoot, no sorry wet shoot :lol
I wish I could say yes, I planned it, but no. I was very close to a very twitch nervous deer. She was eating at the time and looked up at me right before walking away.
Khaos
Apr-27-2005, 06:34 PM
oh dear ( deer), that is a good catch. given light - this lens can perform! nice catch!
troy
Thanks. I know, your shots with it are the reason I went with this lens.
rahmonster
Apr-27-2005, 09:00 PM
:rofl The look on its face is like "oh hell, please don't shoot me"
I really like this shot.
Its as if its thinking 'hmmm, last human i saw pointing a black cylindrical object shot Dave...'
Or maybe theya ren't that smart:lol
Angelo
Apr-27-2005, 09:48 PM
do(e) a deer, a female deer...
very nice capture K :thumb
MuskyDude
Apr-28-2005, 03:50 AM
Good job braving the elements to get an excellent shot! :thumb
AJ
Khaos
Apr-28-2005, 05:27 PM
:rofl The look on its face is like "oh hell, please don't shoot me"
I really like this shot.
Its as if its thinking 'hmmm, last human i saw pointing a black cylindrical object shot Dave...'
Or maybe theya ren't that smart:lol
Thank you.
very nice capture K :thumb
Thanks Angelo.
Good job braving the elements to get an excellent shot! :thumb
Thanks AJ.
Ric Grupe
Apr-29-2005, 08:23 AM
You know I like these!:lust
I am still debating over a long lens. One thing I am wary of is; can you easily find your subject with a fixed focal length lens? I realize that the quality should be better than a zoom...but...:scratch
Khaos
Apr-29-2005, 08:47 AM
You know I like these!:lust
I am still debating over a long lens. One thing I am wary of is; can you easily find your subject with a fixed focal length lens? I realize that the quality should be better than a zoom...but...:scratch
It's not as hard as you would think. If anything you'll always find yourself wanting more length. I generally strap the 400 and the 70-200 soft cases to my belt and find a happy medium with them.
If anything, I find myself swapping wide angle primes much more.
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