Focal Length: 300mm
Focus Mode: AF-S
Aperture: F/16
Shutter Speed: 1/200s
Focal Length: 300mm
Focus Mode: AF-S
Aperture: F/16
Shutter Speed: 1/200s
It makes me laugh but I suggest at the same time that while shooting animals (with a camera), be patient until you get them in the position you want. Keep shooting!
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i like it.
haha
... i like it too ... a good catch ......
itik? not angsa?!![]()
Comfortably numb...
thanks for the comment.. actually i want try to make a difference by shooting from that angle... btw, thanks for the advice
thanks suffian...
hehe... thanks...
hmmmm, mybe angsa... its my mistake..![]()
It's a good catch. Sharp and full of details. But the fence is a distraction and as pointblank pointed out wait for a better moment to press your shutter to avoid messy background. But it's not always possible, I know. Under those circumstances, strategic cropping would be the answer to get rid of the unwanted elements in your compositions.
By the way that's an angsa (goose) not an itek (duck).![]()
angsa laa bro... itik leher pendek, nice laa bro
Lawo lawo shoot, but not itek its angsa and the fence, better crop it out
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I like the motion blur of its right foot. The problem with goose (angsa) sometimes aaa... guys, you better run from them like a plaque.![]()
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thanks a lot for the comment.. i learn new things here... i will try next time...
hehe, yup.. my mistake...thanks a lot
hehe, silap.... btol3x angsa... thanks for the comment..
thanks, i will try to crop it out... thanks for the comment...
hehe, thanks for the comment...![]()
is it ok after i crop the fence??![]()
Nice details shot on the subject..D' ATTACKER
its slightly better after cropping.. but as renzu said.. the other head......
but it will cut the back a bit rite..
thanks for the comment..
there is another goose there... i can't crop coz it will cut off the goose's tail.. but is it okey if that goose lost its tail? btw, thanks for the advice
yup, i think so... thanks for the comment![]()
get back the itekk.. and reshoot tomorrow in studio then ehehehe
nice catch...
nice one mr kentang...![]()
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