Pheasant

by Roscoe

Our resident Pheasant(pity he would not keep still!
Uploaded17/02/2010 - 13:37
CategoryWildlife / Nature
Shutter Speed1/180
Aperturef/5.8
LensN/A
ISO400
Focal Length300mm
Unique Views / Likes0/0

K10D
Posted 17/02/2010 - 14:44 Link
This is a good example of slow AF issues. Potentially a good shot as well.

Regards
Too far from a shore.
Darkmunk
Posted 17/02/2010 - 15:10 Link
I don't agree. Unless the camera was on continuous focus the bird could easily have moved after the camera had focused (on half press).
matwhittington
Posted 17/02/2010 - 18:51 Link
I know what you mean about the keeping still. I always find that using a long lens (300mm) with the subject very close in (as I presume this feller was) and a big aperture lead to a very shallow depth of focus which takes a bit of managing unless (as Darkmunk mentions) continuous focus is used. He looks like a handsome chap though - Maybe you'll try again??? I find that a good way to get birds like this to keep (fairly) still is to bribe them with something tasty

Regards

Mat
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K10D
Posted 17/02/2010 - 19:42 Link
Darkmunk wrote:
I don't agree. Unless the camera was on continuous focus the bird could easily have moved after the camera had focused (on half press).
Then that would suggest operator error?

Regards
Too far from a shore.
Roscoe
Posted 17/02/2010 - 21:31 Link
Darkmunk wrote:
I don't agree. Unless the camera was on continuous focus the bird could easily have moved after the camera had focused (on half press).
EXACTIMO!
Percy the pheasant just keeps moving about, despite the fact that I have told him he can't be shot in our garden.

He has tapped on the patio door, so perhaps if we let him in to watch Emmerdale, he may just sit still for his portrait.lol

Ah one can only hope.

Kidest regards,

Peter

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