On 4/18/2012 12:39 AM, Brian Walters wrote:
Quoting Walt Gilbert <[email protected]>:
Hi all,
It's been over a week since I went out on a photowalk, so I finally
got off my dead ass and took the cameras out today. I suppose I got
some decent shots, but I missed more than I caught. I did stumble
upon a great spot for morning golden hour opportunities, though. Ten
photos in all.
The shot of the robin carrying away the worm is a project I intend to
return to until I get the rendering right.
Anyway -- same as usual: K20D and K-x, A-50/1.7 and Promaster
70-300/4-5.6
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/walt_gilbert/sets/72157629842772567/
Comments, critiques and suggestions welcome as always.
A very enjoyable set. The ladybug is my favourite. Just shows that
the subject doesn't need to be big in the frame to have impact. The
old orange barn is great also.
Thank you, Brian.
The most valuable thing I've learned from using a 50mm prime almost
exclusively for about a year is that you don't have to zoom in on every
single subject to get a decent picture. It's all part of the scene. :-)
-- Walt
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