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Nature ride
There were rumours floating around that my hunting road had been washed out, so I was forced to take an investigative trip to the bush. Good news is that it is NOT washed out, and it is LOADED with wildlife (not all that I can hunt). Not the best for lighting with a largely overcast sky.
Moose #1 at 10:30am
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2909/...e729fb8a_z.jpgDSC_0016 by Randitola, on Flickr
Moose@1 showing me her Eeyore impression
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2915/...03365e93_z.jpgDSC_0022 by Randitola, on Flickr
Keeping an Eagle eye on me as I snapped some shots:
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2922/...3c52bfe6_z.jpgDSC_0042 by Randitola, on Flickr
Strutting his stuff
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2935/...83e85306_z.jpgDSC_0081 by Randitola, on Flickr
Finally Moose#2 at 15:45 - I believe this is the same moose as moose #1 as it was in the same little pond as the one I snapped going in at 10:30...same bone structure too. I had much better lighting for this one as well since the clouds started to breakup during the day.
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3850/...5cc8cd67_z.jpgDSC_0061 by Randitola, on Flickr
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Nice closeups of the moose. I hope you weren't as close as the pictures indicate
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Hehe...I was about 10 yards away....in my truck with a 200-500mm lens. Nice thing is that there was no cropping to do :)
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Hi Randitola,
In examining these images... 3/5 images are not in focus and this is due to your shutter speed being too slow. (I peeked at the exif data).
1/focal length of the lens is the minimum shutter speed you should be using so at 500mm....it should be 1/500. at 350mm it should be 1/350 etc.
Every shot in this series uses what (imo) is a too slow shutter speed.
Hope that may help
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Thanks Marko. I have been just wracking my brain to figure that out....I love this forum!
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Looks like a very nice outing. Love that last one.