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Canon 1Ds Mark II 100-400 IS L Lens 1/250 ISO 200 f 28 Multiflash Technique
I have previsualized this image of a hummingbird approaching the flowers head on with symmetrically extended wings so I could place the bird centered on the frame, using a single focus sensor on servo mode autofocus dead on the head, I began to fire as soon he entered on the right position, using the Turbo 2x2 batteries on the 580 flashes guaranteed a recycling time equal to the camera (3 ffs), upon review of the burst of pictures I smiled when it popped on the LCD. Thanks for looking, all brutal comments are appreciated, thanks for looking. Juan E. Bahamon
www.birdsofcorpuschristi.com www.juanbahamonhummingbirds.com |
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by KK Hui
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