A steady hand, a long and fast lens...and maybe some carrots were all useful to capture these kinds of images.
We were out at a cabin in the woods over the weekend and had the delight of deer company. When the snow began to fall it was absolutely magical.
My aperture was f/5.6 and shutter speed 1/100 for this one while my focal length was 300.
For this duo pair having a bit of a stare-down, I shot at f/5 and a speed of 1/125. My focal length was 150.
And finally, this snow-capped buck was shot at f/5.6 with a shutter speed of 1/100. My focal length was 300.
I love your winter pictures and miss winter with snow! This picture is amazing! how you manage to take this? :)
ReplyDeleteA nice lens helps...and maybe some carrots...
Deletehah, carrots... i see ;) :D
Deletewow! beautiful...
ReplyDeleteThe deer were so beautiful and their presence was such a gift!
DeleteIncredible. With them in view, the steady hand would be the difficult part for me!
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