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Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: leuallen on November 30, 2012, 08:11:30 pm

Title: Deer in the rear view mirror
Post by: leuallen on November 30, 2012, 08:11:30 pm
I was sitting in my van on a back country road between the woods and rolling meadow waiting for the dear to come out as they do every evening near sunset. I expected them to cross in front of me as they usually do but I noticed that they were coming out behind me. So I took a picture. At least it is different.

The second picture was taken just before the hazy sun dropped behind the trees. I had heard a shot-dear season- and the deer had all scattered. This was the last straggler and located behind me. I almost did not notice him. The light was fading and I did not think I could get an image. I composed the frame, took a deep breath, and propped on the door sill, and gently pressed the shutter. Then I noticed that the shutter speed was 1/30 and I was at 150mm (300mm full frame equivalent). Oh, crap - that's not going to turn out. But it did. Surprisingly sharp all considered.
OMD, 100-300 at 150, 1/30, f8, iso400, lens stabilized.

Larry
Title: Re: Deer in the rear view mirror
Post by: kencameron on November 30, 2012, 08:59:11 pm
I prefer the first one. More back story, and not just another quadruped in a meadow shot  ;)
Title: Re: Deer in the rear view mirror
Post by: Colorado David on November 30, 2012, 09:39:12 pm
I almost did not notice him.

Her.