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I find these hard to capture as they are always on the move and the white keeps burning out...and this is the easy female....
7D and EF400 f 5.6 @ 5.6, 1/500, iso 320 and -1 ex comp.
Keith
"almost has a foxy face?"...........well spotted...I will always think that when I see them now.....
"Judging by the water trail there is one just ahead of her as well"...Yes it was one of the Males...they tend to spend all day following each other around...great in the winter as it keeps the ice away....
I got a shot with him in front but lost 1/2 of her though..
Keith
It has taken months to get these...the light is always "wrong"...in other words I was unable to get the right exposure to get the darks and more importantly not burn the whites...the Male is a right b***** to capture.
David - do I remember you using a adapter to be able to used the 4/3rds lenses on the Canon ? Or was it just the micro ones......I am finding it difficult to find such an adapter and would like to use my Oly ones - even though it would only be MF.
Thanks
Keith
David - do I remember you using a adapter to be able to used the 4/3rds lenses on the Canon ? Or was it just the micro ones......I am finding it difficult to find such an adapter and would like to use my Oly ones - even though it would only be MF.
Thanks
Keith
Sorry keith it is the other way round, I have an adapter to use Canon fit lenses on the E-M5 (400mm f5.6 gives superb results). Because of the reduced dimensions it is possible to get an adapter to fit almost every other lens to m4/3, but I have searched for a 4/3 to EF without success.
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