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Just to torment those kept in by winter, this was Christmas morning. 29ºC. The joke was on me a bit though, as all the fish have dropped down out of this river now, the flow is very low. Still, it's a pretty nice location and I was treated to a fascinating display of underwater swimming by some ducklings, the photos of which didn't come out unfortunately.
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I've been playing with my new tele lens. Sadly not the 70-200L, but 55-250 IF-S. The thing is gonna turn me into a birder! Already got shots of house finches, black phoebes, crows, and turkey buzzards. Gotta learn to manage the depth of field though. Wow... didn't realize it would get this narrow.
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...the fish know this and are evil... ~marc
Yeah, congrats. That's a very decent lens.Eric wrote:I've been playing with my new tele lens. Sadly not the 70-200L, but 55-250 IF-S. The thing is gonna turn me into a birder! Already got shots of house finches, black phoebes, crows, and turkey buzzards. Gotta learn to manage the depth of field though. Wow... didn't realize it would get this narrow.
I bought a AT-X D 80-400 for my tele-play.
Make a friend of your fly rod as you make a friend of your child - Play games with it.
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Is it just me or is that fish huge?Kakahi wrote:I've been skulking around in the shadows today...
Eventually I want to get this guy eating a fly, right smack in the foreground
I had the camera set up on a camouflaged boom with a tripod head attatched. Had to use manual focus, so it was a bit of a lottery. I got a couple of good ones
Class shot!
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Thanks An
The fish is probably about 4lb.
Been back again today in search of that shot. Trying to get a shot of a feeding fish, low perspective, wide angle with a horizon.
I need a laptop loaded up with the EOS remote capture software to help eliminate the lottery factor, eg horizon and framing on the piss
The fish is probably about 4lb.
Been back again today in search of that shot. Trying to get a shot of a feeding fish, low perspective, wide angle with a horizon.
I need a laptop loaded up with the EOS remote capture software to help eliminate the lottery factor, eg horizon and framing on the piss
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You kiwi's have it soooo good mate, never forget that..
Minus f@cking nine over here, every thing frozen over, so no fishing. Ice ruined by snow so now speedskating, and the rods slippery as hell, so biking out of the question.
What other to do than teach our young'un some new pointing tricks with the Hegendorff rod, an old piece of spinning rod, some braid and a pheasant wing. It teaches her the first basics of pointing. First they have to get the fix on sight, then we move on to teaching them to find game on the nose.
Minus f@cking nine over here, every thing frozen over, so no fishing. Ice ruined by snow so now speedskating, and the rods slippery as hell, so biking out of the question.
What other to do than teach our young'un some new pointing tricks with the Hegendorff rod, an old piece of spinning rod, some braid and a pheasant wing. It teaches her the first basics of pointing. First they have to get the fix on sight, then we move on to teaching them to find game on the nose.
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