That's a pretty special moment you've captured!!!
really crisp images.
This is a discussion on octopus graveyard (graphic) within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; That's a pretty special moment you've captured!!! really crisp images....
I gotta say I agree with Richard here...great moment you captured! I like how the gulls are sitting waiting for any opportunity here to catch the scraps!
A couple of years ago I stayed at Point-no-Point out in Sooke and caught a few shots of an otter eating a crab on a rock very close to shoreline...he was pretty fun to watch.![]()
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Wonderful wildlife pictures - you did a very good job with this feeding documentation.
I would say you did VERY well with these Jude. Very sharp and entertaining set. Love it.
(btw, which lens are you using)?
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HBG, im using a cheap canon 55-250 mm lens, I wanna get the sigma 50-500mm but keep dipping into the money im trying to save for it.
Mmmmmmm Calamari!! Lucky seal! Very cool scene you've captured.
Cool series of shots. I've got the same Canon 55-250 and I rarely get pictures as sharp as yours. Well done.
p.s. After seeing your pictures, maybe in my case I can'no longer blame the lens, maybe I'll have to blame the photographer's lack of focusing ability.
Super action images, Jude, very impressive. And if you are looking to get the Bigma, a word of caution: though it has better glass than the older version, and the 150-500, I found that when I had the 120-300, I shot most of the time with the maximum extension, 300mm. And I was not very impressed with the sharpness of the images (so much so I traded the lens for the D300s plus some cash). Now I am waiting to get a 300mm prime on ebay. For Nikon the 300 F4 is not a bad lens at all; and combine that prime with a 1.4 TC and you have a nice 420mm lens.
I considered the Bigma as well, but this made me reverse. I do own a 17-70, and a 70-200, both of them nice lenses; why would I want to get a lens that has the sweet spot in the 200-300mm range? I rather get a good prime that will be sharp at the focal length I want. Just my![]()
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