Wow! The donkeys! At first I thought “panning” but then realized it wasn’t. So it must be low depth of field and fast shutter speed. Wide open with a 300 2.8?
Hey Don, you were correct the first time. Handheld and panning with my 200-400mm at 400mm. I was already at ISO 200 so I closed the aperture down to f/13 to get 1/80th of a second for some motion blur of the background.
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Very clever, Sean, love it!
Appropriate indeed! I’ll spare you my political rant. 🙂 But I will say that the elephant is looking way too smug.
LOL, Scott you are great! Thanks for the levity this morning!
Thank you Sean. Loved these. Never saw an elephant face this close, don’t know how you did it.
The elephant is really cute, but I prefer the donkeys at this moment if you know what I mean.
Wow! The donkeys! At first I thought “panning” but then realized it wasn’t. So it must be low depth of field and fast shutter speed. Wide open with a 300 2.8?
Hey Don, you were correct the first time. Handheld and panning with my 200-400mm at 400mm. I was already at ISO 200 so I closed the aperture down to f/13 to get 1/80th of a second for some motion blur of the background.
Excellent!