tyler_h
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Apologies; with the results of the shoot it seems the title has become a ruse. mishele; it seems the starfish from the previous thread (http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/nature-wildlife/258390-starfish.html) is a one off, so no junk in this thread. That is, unless you are creative with the following shot
2011_10_23_8325 by tyler_s_hamilton, on Flickr
Other than that the only cool animals I could find were three of this guy; but only one was out in the open enough to get a couple of decent shots:
2011_10_23_8371 by tyler_s_hamilton, on Flickr
2011_10_23_8372 by tyler_s_hamilton, on Flickr
And just cause he let me get so close (1.2m to sensor plane); a random seagull:
2011_10_23_8293 by tyler_s_hamilton, on Flickr
As always any c&c is appreciated.
The first three were all shot at 1/200 and f/11, ISO of 100 or 200, and flash on my macro bracket (see flickr for the set up sans polariser). I also had my circular polariser to try and cut as much reflection back from the water as possible. Any tips on shooting into water are appreciated as there were a fair few dud shots to get these few.
The seagull was 1/400, f/5.6, ISO400 with the circular polariser but no flash. Completely overcast day so just a grey sky for him.
2011_10_23_8325 by tyler_s_hamilton, on Flickr
Other than that the only cool animals I could find were three of this guy; but only one was out in the open enough to get a couple of decent shots:
2011_10_23_8371 by tyler_s_hamilton, on Flickr
2011_10_23_8372 by tyler_s_hamilton, on Flickr
And just cause he let me get so close (1.2m to sensor plane); a random seagull:
2011_10_23_8293 by tyler_s_hamilton, on Flickr
As always any c&c is appreciated.
The first three were all shot at 1/200 and f/11, ISO of 100 or 200, and flash on my macro bracket (see flickr for the set up sans polariser). I also had my circular polariser to try and cut as much reflection back from the water as possible. Any tips on shooting into water are appreciated as there were a fair few dud shots to get these few.
The seagull was 1/400, f/5.6, ISO400 with the circular polariser but no flash. Completely overcast day so just a grey sky for him.