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Ospreys mating and feeding
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 21764" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Hendrik, shooting with a long lens takes some practice and skill and it looks like you have the settings down pat. We would like to know what settings, EXIF data, you used for the shots and what mm the zoom was set to. Even if you are tripod mounted you still have to get enough shutter speed for stop motion and even with an f/4 lens that is not always easy. Sitting and waiting for a specific event will test any photographer's patience and even then there is no guarantee that it will happen the way you want it to. Been there done that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 21764, member: 654"] Hendrik, shooting with a long lens takes some practice and skill and it looks like you have the settings down pat. We would like to know what settings, EXIF data, you used for the shots and what mm the zoom was set to. Even if you are tripod mounted you still have to get enough shutter speed for stop motion and even with an f/4 lens that is not always easy. Sitting and waiting for a specific event will test any photographer's patience and even then there is no guarantee that it will happen the way you want it to. Been there done that. [/QUOTE]
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