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Photographing birds in flight
2b. I know the 30D can follow soaring birds and keep focus. (Take a
look at: Sorry to follow up on my own post. In response to people who have asked, I've posted some close-ups on: http://www.posted-online.com/ArizonaBirds/Page1.html and http://www.posted-online.com/ArizonaBirds/Page2.html and moved the other pages, so the owl- and hawk-series pages are now: http://www.posted-online.com/ArizonaBirds/Page3.html and http://www.posted-online.com/ArizonaBirds/Page4.html BTW, for a good reason NOT to use JPEG, take a look at the bottom picture on http://www.posted-online.com/ArizonaBirds/Page1.html ( http://posted-online.com/ArizonaBirds/pix/14.jpg - 100K ). Notice the blue hues around the green leaves. There was no blue in the original picture. Sigh. -Joel |
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