Went to the local Zoo today (Colchester) only took 120 photographs
so I'll be processing for the rest of the week
Thought I'd post a few that I picked out on my first run through. Still getting to grips with the 40D but beginning to really enjoy using it. It doesn't seem so big anymore (compared to my 350D) and I'm starting to change settings without thinking now - love the exposure adjustment using the big wheel - hate the fact that it stays set even if you switch the camera off and on again - must see if there''s a custom function to fix that. The shots were all processed from jpgs in "faithful" mode - I shot RAW as well but I'll save them for when my RAW processing software is updated - hope it won't be too long a wait.
Anyway, here's a barn owl and the guy flying it in the display this afternoon - my personal favourite this one, taken hand-held @ 300mm and I guess at a range 40' or so. Followed by a few more conventional Zoo shots:

Behind glass this one, covered in sticky kid's fingerprints. I find using a deep rubber lens hood on my lens allows me to press against the glass to exclude glare and reflections. All shots taken using a Canon 70-300mm IS lens. I find the out-of-focus background on this shot a little distracting?

Again taken from behind glass - would have liked a little more catch-light in the eyes and the odd crop is to exclude man-made props & background.

Down, a bit, left a bit - aahhh, that's got it!
so I'll be processing for the rest of the week
Thought I'd post a few that I picked out on my first run through. Still getting to grips with the 40D but beginning to really enjoy using it. It doesn't seem so big anymore (compared to my 350D) and I'm starting to change settings without thinking now - love the exposure adjustment using the big wheel - hate the fact that it stays set even if you switch the camera off and on again - must see if there''s a custom function to fix that. The shots were all processed from jpgs in "faithful" mode - I shot RAW as well but I'll save them for when my RAW processing software is updated - hope it won't be too long a wait.
Anyway, here's a barn owl and the guy flying it in the display this afternoon - my personal favourite this one, taken hand-held @ 300mm and I guess at a range 40' or so. Followed by a few more conventional Zoo shots:

Behind glass this one, covered in sticky kid's fingerprints. I find using a deep rubber lens hood on my lens allows me to press against the glass to exclude glare and reflections. All shots taken using a Canon 70-300mm IS lens. I find the out-of-focus background on this shot a little distracting?

Again taken from behind glass - would have liked a little more catch-light in the eyes and the odd crop is to exclude man-made props & background.

Down, a bit, left a bit - aahhh, that's got it!

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