Don’t go in the tall grass....

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Pretty good with that camera.
I don't think you need anymore practice lol. Those pics are book or magazine worthy imo.
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Some great pics MrsE88 MrsE88 !
 
I don't think you need anymore practice lol. Those pics are book or magazine worthy imo.

That is very kind for you to say, thank you:) The real test will be getting shots like this outside. I think having things staged in a controlled setting takes some of the need for real skill away, but still great for learning!

If you're worried about the placement of your focus with a shallow depth of field with that M lens, consider using a bracketing technique.

Focus at the front of the subject to be photographed, then slowly turn the focus ring while firing shots toward the back of the subject. You'll have a variety of focal points with the same exposure, and if need be, you can combine them for a composite shot.

I do need to try that! But I need to find a different editing app I think. The one I’m using won’t auto layer and I’m finding it very hard to do it manually.

Pretty good with that camera. +10


Some great pics MrsE88 MrsE88 !
Thank you:)
 
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Trumpeter swans and some Canadian geese in the field across from my house. They won’t let me get very close without flying off.
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I hope to get better pictures when I can have some cover to sneak up on them. Haha
 
It’s brown with a pink belly. If you can’t tell
In the photo.
 
Could be a slug eater, or I am more thinking slow worm (legless lizard)
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This is a slug eater (species will differ across continents obviously)
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