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Found in backyard
Lens: 100-400L Camera: 7D ISO: 3200 
Posted By: pingflood, 09-22-2010, 01:02 PM

Bad light, but this guy showed up literally in the backyard.


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Fantastic shot the 7D is really showing what it can do at ISO3200. Which lens was this?
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100-400. I actually underexposed it a bit, so it is 3200 + around a half stop.
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Amazing - I hope the K-5 is equal to this.

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This shot is alot of fun - I like the look on the animal's face (a donkey?). Makes you wonder who's smarter than who.

Great capture.

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Great shot Ping, is that "Bolwinkle the unicorn"? might be a K5 under a tree for ya.
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Very nice! Examination time from the cow, aka "she's watching you... "

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@ Sailor: Pretty sure that's a moose. We used to get them (and deer) eating flowers in the backyard in rural Alberta.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Marc Langille Quote
Very nice! Examination time from the cow, aka "she's watching you... "
Thanks. I really don't know how to tell a cow apart from a younger male or anything else when it comes to moose/mooses/meese. Looking forward to stalking some of the local wildlife this coming winter.
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Pingflood, nicely done for the ISO. JIM
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@ Sailor: Pretty sure that's a moose. We used to get them (and deer) eating flowers in the backyard in rural Alberta.
No kidding - whatever it is, the shot a good 'un.

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