Don't know if I'd consider 1/90th to be crazy low :) Maybe it is at 200mm.
I already have some "good" photos of fantails so I don't mind if all I
sometimes get is a couple of "arty" ones.
Cheers,
Dave
> On May 29, 2016, at 4:42 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
>
> Very nice.
Wrong answer. Here's what you should have posted:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hNIX7V21pU
On 5/28/2016 12:44 AM, David Mann wrote:
We had a black fantail regularly visiting our garden at the end of
summer. Apparently about 5% of South Island fantails are black. He
usually turned up with
Very nice. Sometimes those shots with a crazy low shutter speed work out
better than expected.
David Mann wrote:
We had a black fantail regularly visiting our garden at the end of summer.
Apparently about 5% of South Island fantails are black. He usually turned up
with a pied
Ha!
I was scratching my head until I looked at it Frank? what? :-)
makes a pretty abstract
ann
On 5/28/2016 12:44 AM, David Mann wrote:
We had a black fantail regularly visiting our garden at the end of summer.
Apparently about 5% of South Island fantails are black. He usually turned up
Frank the Fantail!
or
you could call this Fantail in the Abstract!
Well, it’s hard to know exactly what this is without the explanation, but it’s
still intriguing.
Cheers, Christine
> On May 27, 2016, at 11:44 PM, David Mann wrote:
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> We had a black fantail
Leaves a lot to the imagination, but
interesting details.
J
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> On May 27, 2016, at 9:44 PM, David Mann wrote:
>
> We had a black fantail regularly visiting our garden at the end of summer.
> Apparently about 5% of South Island fantails are black. He
We had a black fantail regularly visiting our garden at the end of summer.
Apparently about 5% of South Island fantails are black. He usually turned up
with a pied (conventionally-coloured) friend.
The lighting in our garden isn't good and I don't have the option of cranking
up the ISO, and
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