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EMC 2
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One more from YNP

1D MK III
300/2.8 IS

Yellow-Bellied Marmot

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Edited by EMC 2 on Aug 26, 2007 at 04:12 PM GMT



EMC 2
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Shane Canfield wrote:
Thanks, all with the 70-200, 15 or so sec, f/10, ISO: 50, handheld (just kidding )





MSC
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What happened to the bear shot? That was great!



EMC 2
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Shane Canfield wrote:
What happened to the bear shot? That was great!


Thanks Shane. I'm going to repost it, but since it was much smaller than the other image with it, I didn't think it looked right having them together.



EMC 2
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1D MK III
300/2.8L IS

YNP Black Bear

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MSC
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Getting the beast to hold flowers in its jaws for you must have been quite a feat.



EMC 2
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Shane Canfield wrote:
Getting the beast to hold flowers in its jaws for you must have been quite a feat.


Yea, it took us a couple tries but he was a great sport about it.



NickRno77
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Eric, love your YNP pics.

Shane, your images are fantastic, very well presented.

Cheers

Nick



sdemaio
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Shane, your D.C. photographs are beautiful. Could you share your lens and settings. Thanks.



MSC
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sdemaio wrote:
Shane, your D.C. photographs are beautiful. Could you share your lens and settings. Thanks.


Thx, sure...the first is:

Camera Model Name: Canon EOS-1D Mark III
Mode: Manual
Tv(Shutter Speed): 13Sec.
Av(Aperture Value): F14
Metering Modes: Spot
ISO Speed: 50
Lens: EF24-70mm f/2.8L USM
Focal Length: 60.0 mm
Image Quality: RAW
White Balance: Auto
AF mode: One-Shot AF
Picture Style: User defined Setting 1 (modified Neutral)
Color Space: Adobe RGB
Drive Mode: Single-frame shooting

On a tripod with cable release and mirror lockup.

The other two were about the same more or less but with a 70-200 2.8 IS.



XsigmaSD
Registered: Mar 15, 2006
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WOW, nice stuff in this thread. Going to DC next month Shane, can't wait.

Anyway, heres a couple for the high ISO crowd. Got to the club, BIG surprise... no light! (yea, we've all been there)

MkIII, ISO 6400, 85 1.8



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MkIII, ISO 6400, 28-70 2.8L



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EMC 2
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NickRno77 wrote:
Eric, love your YNP pics.

Shane, your images are fantastic, very well presented.

Cheers

Nick


Thank you Nick, your moto images are awesome as well. Is your servo tracking AF having any trouble, or are you getting a good keeper rate?
BTW, my name is Rob not Eric... Must have just taken a quick glance at my screen name, EMC 2. No prob, just thought I'd clear it up.



EMC 2
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Xsig -- those high ISO images are fantastic, very natural looking.



Caleb Williams
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Shane Canfield wrote:
Caleb Williams wrote:
Shane Canfield wrote:
OK, I'll play...two favs because they are of my kids. First is a simple snapshot of the 17 year old...

I think your bias with these. The second one is really good, but the lighting on the first one doesn't work for me. I guess that's no fault of the MkIII though. must be the lens


Bias?

Well, maybe just a little



Hrow
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I've found that it's pretty good for things that don't move as well.



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EMC 2
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Hrow -- these images are absolutely fantastic, thank you for sharing.



slau
Registered: Aug 24, 2003
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Henry,
Very nice shots. For your type of photography, I would think that you go for a 1DsMk2 for the resolution instead of the 1DMK3. Why did you get the 1DMk3? For its high ISO performance?

Stephen



Valerie S
Registered: Jul 11, 2006
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Wow Rick, that firs shot is incredible. I really get the feel of speed from it. I didn't notice that the rain was bouncing until someone else pointed it out.



csd2020
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My favorite owl.

1D3/100-400L

Edited by csd2020 on Aug 27, 2007 at 11:09 PM GMT



redman
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My MKIII is performing flawlessly and I came from a MKIIN......



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