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Finally have caught up enough to sort through a couple of Torres del Paine photos (Patagonia, Chile) and will try to post some over the next couple of days.
Spent most of a morning with a herd of guanacos (camelid family). Problem after a few minutes? Even though I was within a few feet, they were totally wild, and tourists there don't normally stray from the road, they were about as relaxed as could be. They continued to feed and rarely looked up. So I laid down and waited for a tight head shot. Wish I hadn't clipped the adult's ears but such is life. (Cropped a bit from bottom.) Suggestions and reposts welcome. 10D, 100-400 at 220, 1/640 at f5.0, flash at -2/3, ISO 400. Rich |
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