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28-09-2008, 11:02 AM
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Armed with my D300, Sigma 120-300 2.8 and a packet of cheap cashew nuts from Tesco (other brands are available and no doubt just as effective) I went to Gunnersbury Park to try and get some nice shots of the local squirrels. This fellow was more than happy with the cashews and even though he was in an area shaded by the bushes I am happy with these shot at ISO800.
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28-09-2008, 11:05 AM
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Pretty good exposures, did you use flash?
#2 is my pick, I like the clandestine 'behind the leaves' feel.
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28-09-2008, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by onefivenine Pretty good exposures, did you use flash?
#2 is my pick, I like the clandestine 'behind the leaves' feel.  | Thanks - no flash was used, I must admit I did not expect such good results from the available light. The lens and camera deserve all the credit.
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28-09-2008, 11:18 AM
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I like them all, especially the #3, I think because he's more facing the camera...
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28-09-2008, 12:49 PM
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Nice shots but I think they would probably be just as happy with other varieties of nut as well. Maybe you were expecting them to do more with cashews?
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28-09-2008, 2:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike.P® I think that holiday in Monaco and seeing how the other half live has given you illusions of grandeur, either that or you are totally nuts  | And to think I was worried about you and your lack of postings
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28-09-2008, 4:06 PM
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Excellent shots 
wish mine was tame - I had to shoot him through a double-glazed door
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28-09-2008, 4:25 PM
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Originally Posted by amgard (sorry about the hijack) | That's OK, but your boy has a bit of a shabby tail
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28-09-2008, 6:00 PM
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Originally Posted by johnaalex That's OK, but your boy has a bit of a shabby tail  | Yeah - he'd just been threatn'n the pigeons with it to get them off the table
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28-09-2008, 7:00 PM
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John - great bunch of pictures there. I particularly like the excellent focus on the animals head. Really sharp - great job. Judging by the overall sharpness I would say you had a large aperture - I guess it was the max F/2.8?
Whatever, well done.
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28-09-2008, 7:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ryanyboy John - great bunch of pictures there. I particularly like the excellent focus on the animals head. Really sharp - great job. Judging by the overall sharpness I would say you had a large aperture - I guess it was the max F/2.8?
Whatever, well done.
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Ryan | Thanks Ryan - yes, I was shooting with lens wide open at 2.8.
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28-09-2008, 7:29 PM
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I caught a squirrel tonight too.... he he is eyeing up his dinner source (nothing as posh as tesco cashews in Lambeth I'm afraid...
and here he is being scared of me
also sorry for hijacking your thread but it seemed on theme.
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28-09-2008, 7:45 PM
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Love the inquisitive pose in #4 of the first set.
Great shots, liking the quality at ISO800 too
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28-09-2008, 7:58 PM
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They are tricky buggers to capture, aren't they? Respect to johnalex and amgard for getting such sharp results.
I got this one in a tree yesterday. It's dark, and not very sharp, but I like the pose.
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Took this with my Nokia 6300 phone, quite pleased with it really! - Shame the face isn't a little sharper. |
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