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I'm no expert, but since you asked, here's my comments.

Nice subject matter, good capture of the light.

What I would suggest be different is I would crop out the top 1/4 of the clouds and tighten it up with the more dramatic clouds. Also, I would try to avoid the foreground greenery being tallest in the center of the shot - maybe move the tallest part of the foreground greenery off to the side.

Keep up the good work -- only practice leads to improvement.

Regards,

Boris

:thumbsup2 thanks for comments!
 
Took our my semi new T3 today. I am still very much a beginner. These were done with my 50mm.

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It was hard to do the inside shots with no flash for the animals! I needed a tripod but I don't own one yet.
 

Wow! This is amazing. Can I come to NH and take lessons from you!?

Is this done with a macro lens?

Thank you Rachel, yes I used a macro lens for this shot (Canon 180mm macro lens). Anytime you you come to NH I'd be more than happy to help you out.
Don
 
Took our my semi new T3 today. I am still very much a beginner. These were done with my 50mm.

It was hard to do the inside shots with no flash for the animals! I needed a tripod but I don't own one yet.

It looks like you took these at Como Zoo. They don't allow tripods in the Conservatory, I'm not sure about the animal buildings.

Nice first shots.

Regards,

Boris
 
May I ask where this was taken? Enjoy your photos especially since I'm from Greenland NH.
 
It looks like you took these at Como Zoo. They don't allow tripods in the Conservatory, I'm not sure about the animal buildings.

Nice first shots.

Regards,

Boris

Yes, they were taken at Como Zoo! I am glad i don't have a tripod then! Thanks for the info.
 
I need macro tips from Don as well! :goodvibes


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Thanks, here's a quick run down on how I shoot marco's, I always use a tripod, have the camera set to mirror lockup, use a remote shutter release and only 1 focus point, I change the focus point around so it's not always in the center, it depends on what I'm shooting.
Manual focus never auto, I adjust the focus ring while holding the shutter release button halfway down on the remote shutter release until I hear and see that I have focus, I shoot anywhere between f/8 - f/16.
Hope this helps.
Don
 
Thank You! I forgot all about Prescott Park. Thanks also for your tips for macro. Your photos are just beautiful!!!
 
Thank You! I forgot all about Prescott Park. Thanks also for your tips for macro. Your photos are just beautiful!!!

You're welcome, have you ever gone to Pease Trade Port to The Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge, nice place.
If you ever want to go out shooting sometime drop me a line.
Don
 
why do you hold the shutter halfway while you adjust focus?
By holding down the remote shutter button halfway down it will beep (if set to beep) and also in the right corner of the view finder it will confirm you have the object in focus with the green dot staying solid green, at least that how it works for on the 40d.
 
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