Ryananthony said:Stevelee, I actually used my old 100mm macro non L version. Luckily they don't scare to easily around here so your able to get very close. You can even feed them, if they are in a good mood. The hardest part was to get the Sandhill crane to look at me straight on. I wasted many shots trying.
I have that lens, and I really like it. I just don't have sandhill cranes around, tame or otherwise.
That makes the picture all the more remarkable that you really were close to the bird, also that you got the eyes so sharp with the limited depth of field. Did you focus manually? Autofocus would have zeroed in on the front of the beak without further direction, wouldn't it?
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