Other than mulling whether turkeys can really trot, I think you are getting the hang of the lens. Some nice selective focus there. And I know from experience it not easy catching subjects moving towards you. Fun stuff.


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Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2012 10:38:09 -0500
From: Christine Nielsen<[email protected]>
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Subject: Enablement + geso: Turkey Trot
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Happy Cyber Monday to all... Hope everyone stateside enjoyed a nice
holiday weekend!

Sharing some shots I took on Thanksgiving at our town's annual Turkey
Trot.   I brought along a newly-acquired Pentax 60-250.... after my
first outings with it a couple of weeks ago, I wasn't entirely sure I
was going to keep it.  It's heavy... among other things...  I tried
using it with a monopod, but I found it awkward.  I've used it at a
few 5k races & for some portraits so far... my initial impression at
the races was that focus was off... but that doesn't seem to be the
case with stationery subjects... So, I tried to pay closer attention
to my technique this last time... maybe I'm getting the hang of it.
I should probably start working out if I'm going to keep it.:)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/23028562@N04/sets/72157632102943391/


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