Hi all,
I took these as a real test of the new Canon 100mm-400mm L IS USM MkII I had purchased the day before. As usual, the sky was dull, drab and overcast so the shots in the set on Flickr look blown out and bland. However, when I looked up from alongside the entrance to the Caves in Cheddar Gorge I saw something (just) move on a far rockface.
The first shot was taken with the lens at 100mm to to get the broad shot of the cliff face. There are two persons in this shot (see if you can find the second one).
MK4_1513 by Stanley Eastwood, on Flickr
The second is taken at 400mm looking at the climber.
MK4_1514 by Stanley Eastwood, on Flickr
The rest are cropped from a 400mm shot so as to concentrate on the movement of the climber.
MK4_1515 by Stanley Eastwood, on Flickr
MK4_1517 by Stanley Eastwood, on Flickr
MK4_1519 by Stanley Eastwood, on Flickr
[There are a few more on Flickr if you are interested].
Comments gratefully accepted.
Stna(II)
I took these as a real test of the new Canon 100mm-400mm L IS USM MkII I had purchased the day before. As usual, the sky was dull, drab and overcast so the shots in the set on Flickr look blown out and bland. However, when I looked up from alongside the entrance to the Caves in Cheddar Gorge I saw something (just) move on a far rockface.
The first shot was taken with the lens at 100mm to to get the broad shot of the cliff face. There are two persons in this shot (see if you can find the second one).
MK4_1513 by Stanley Eastwood, on Flickr
The second is taken at 400mm looking at the climber.
MK4_1514 by Stanley Eastwood, on Flickr
The rest are cropped from a 400mm shot so as to concentrate on the movement of the climber.
MK4_1515 by Stanley Eastwood, on Flickr
MK4_1517 by Stanley Eastwood, on Flickr
MK4_1519 by Stanley Eastwood, on Flickr
[There are a few more on Flickr if you are interested].
Comments gratefully accepted.
Stna(II)
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