Finally Springtime? C&C welcome

TimTheOya

Finally nice enough outside to successfully tempt me into a short walk outside. T1i, 55-250 IS.As always, C&C welcomeI was really hoping to find some long-hiding wildlife, but had to settle for a dino.I really should have gotten on the ground, but wasn't hardcore enough to get that muddy.


Y0GI

My favorites are the last three. A closer view of the flowers would've been nice!Keep shooting, Tim! -- YogiWhen you get down to the nuts and bolts of photography, the results depend on the 'nut' behind the camera!See the 'Plan' in my 'Profile' for my current equipment.


Clark666

All with 7D and Sigma 30mm f/1.4 -- http://www.flickr.com/photos/75673106@N00/


raptorx

yes, springtimeI liked the 1st one the most but it had been much better without the building on the right and the cables IMO. -- love to shoot both airguns and pictures


uzin

Nice shots, but is there any reason for locking the ISO at 400 and shooting still subjects at 1/1000sec range ! Was it in "sport" mode !?(I'm no expert, just wondering....)


leroyvanhee


TimTheOya

Thanks a lot for the comments. I really like the photos you guys posted. To answer the high iso comment, I'm not sure I can cap auto-iso on my T1i, and that day I had tried to get a couple squirrels that were in the shadows. I am pretty comfortable with ISO400 noise, so I will typically leave it there unless I think there is a chance I will print.Unfortunately, snow now? ugh I want Spring sooo bad


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