sedwards said:Here is one to keep this thread going
Burrowing Owlet
on Flickr
Nat_WA said:To revive the topic I'll post an oldie (not posted before).
Taking it made me very aware of the AF limitations of the 50D - even though it was in a predictable environment at the World Owl Trust in Cumbria UK (they are in the process of moving to the Midlands)
cheers, Wiebe
[50D + 70-200f2.8L]
Jack Douglas said:Nat_WA said:To revive the topic I'll post an oldie (not posted before).
Taking it made me very aware of the AF limitations of the 50D - even though it was in a predictable environment at the World Owl Trust in Cumbria UK (they are in the process of moving to the Midlands)
cheers, Wiebe
[50D + 70-200f2.8L]
V Nice - short-eared owl??
Jack
AaronT said:This is an Eurasian eagle-owl.
5D II, Canon 100-400L
AaronT said:Nice shots Wiebe. I particularly like the shot of the owl with his head cranked around.
Click said:Lovely shots, Wiebe.
AaronT said:Nice shots Wiebe. I particularly like the shot of the owl with his head cranked around.
+1
Jack Douglas said:...
+2
I'd like slightly high res photos though.
Jack
Nat_WA said:Jack Douglas said:...
+2
I'd like slightly high res photos though.
Jack
Slightly off-topic :-[
What would you consider a good resolution for the forum?
I usually keep them reduced to ~1800H x 1200V (pixels) for up-/download size but also to reduce the interest in copying (/stealing...)
Just curious , Wiebe