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      01-07-2012, 11:48 AM   #5853
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I shot the moon yesterday, hand held with the 500mm on the 7D. Prior to sunset, hence the blue sky:


Moon shot, near sunset by dcstep, on Flickr

When you get a clear sky, the moon is a great test of a lens' resolving power.

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The nice clear Colorado high altitude air definitely helps moon shots a lot. Comparing between ones i've shot around home to ones I've shot near my dads place in CO makes a massive difference.

however, that 500mm makes a huge difference too
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      01-07-2012, 03:10 PM   #5856
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cool shot. how have you been enjoying FF photography anyways? Haven't heard any reviews from you.
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Since we're "cloistering," here's one from San Juan Capistrano taken with my old FZ-18.

nice shot! that color out of the camera? either way a great architectural shot.

70's here is south carolina so washed my car and took a few pictures. here's a decent one I think.



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nice shot! that color out of the camera? either way a great architectural shot.

70's here is south carolina so washed my car and took a few pictures. here's a decent one I think.

It was actually a color shot that I converted, then tinted. But thanks.

The car looks great. It was 60 here yesterday. If I had been at home I would have been out washing cars.
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Whatchu Lookin' At? by mkrepp, on Flickr

Shot just as the sun was coming up this morning. Ran into a herd of 50-60 elk. Mainly cows, but a couple bulls in the mix. One was rather large, likely a 6x7, but by the time I got my camera up, he was just over the ridge.
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Ah, the rarely seen Raspberry Elk. Nice capture.
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looked like a pretty busy year!!!

nice compilation.
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Shot just as the sun was coming up this morning. Ran into a herd of 50-60 elk. Mainly cows, but a couple bulls in the mix. One was rather large, likely a 6x7, but by the time I got my camera up, he was just over the ridge.
how's all the equipment working? looks like you're going to put it all through it's paces!
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Ah, the rarely seen Raspberry Elk. Nice capture.
lol, I think there are more pictures of Big Foot then the Raspberry Elk...
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random, wild Elk in NW PA? What the hell Matt...
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cool shot. how have you been enjoying FF photography anyways? Haven't heard any reviews from you.
Thanks Reed. I'm enjoying it a lot so far. I like the 5D2 much more than the 20D, especially for landscape and portraits. I miss the reach I used to get on the 20D, but I think my new 100-400 mm should help satisfy my telephoto cravings. Now, I just need to find time to shoot with it. I bought that lens in early December and I haven't been able to use it even once yet.
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Thanks Reed. I'm enjoying it a lot so far. I like the 5D2 much more than the 20D, especially for landscape and portraits. I miss the reach I used to get on the 20D, but I think my new 100-400 mm should help satisfy my telephoto cravings. Now, I just need to find time to shoot with it. I bought that lens in early December and I haven't been able to use it even once yet.
It is a hard lens to find a use for day to day. It's reach is a bit long, and it's minimum focus distance is long, so there really isn't much chance of indoor use.

That being said, once you're outside with it, the minimum focus distance doesn't really hold it back. there's actually great bokeh from it when capturing things close up. Besides. How close do you really want to get to some of the things you might be shooting with a lens like that

I know I was standing 10' away from an Elk with my 70-200, and was thinking, I wish I wasn't this close..... Meanwhile my dad is behind me with his point and shoot saying, "get closer Reed, I want the picture to show how close you really are" with a big shit eating grin on his face.

I don't need to get that close again, especially when it's antlers are almost as tall as me....
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Ah, the rarely seen Raspberry Elk. Nice capture.


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how's all the equipment working? looks like you're going to put it all through it's paces!
It's working out really well. I'm enjoying the familiarity of the 5d2 and the resolution/full-frame.

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random, wild Elk in NW PA? What the hell Matt...
Haha, these were taken in the Moshannon State Forest near Benezette, PA. There's a rather large population of elk in the region. Here's one of the biggest racks of the day. Not a great picture (heavy crop, high iso), but a pretty big bull. There were three of these guys foraging just off the road as we were driving by.


Big Rack by mkrepp, on Flickr

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I know I was standing 10' away from an Elk with my 70-200, and was thinking, I wish I wasn't this close..... Meanwhile my dad is behind me with his point and shoot saying, "get closer Reed, I want the picture to show how close you really are" with a big shit eating grin on his face.

I don't need to get that close again, especially when it's antlers are almost as tall as me....
Haha!
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Wow, nice shots on this page!


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The nice clear Colorado high altitude air definitely helps moon shots a lot. Comparing between ones i've shot around home to ones I've shot near my dads place in CO makes a massive difference.

however, that 500mm makes a huge difference too
Yes, the sky helps a bunch. I'm 5400 feet above sea level. Also, the moon was well above the horizon (maybe 30-degrees) when I shot that, avoiding a lot of extra atmosphre.

Yeah, the 500mm is like cheating. Not only does it have reach, but it's contrast and color is among the very best possible.

Finally, make certain that you don't overexpose. That shot was at -1EV in Av mode to account the high brightness of the moon vs. the sky. Also, there's lots of contrast on the surface, so the highlights can easily get washed out, killing detail.

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One more shot from yesterday:

Elk Cows Foraging in the Early Morning by mkrepp, on Flickr
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One more shot from yesterday:
If you don't mind, I'd like to offer some suggestions after looking at your EXIF.

Don't be afraid to crop. Just because you used a 400mm doesn't mean that the subject is large enough in the screen. I would have featured one of the cows. At least crop the partial one out on the left.

You under exposed. Generally anything with a lot of brown and dark should be shot at +1EV instead of 0EV, as you did. You can normalize the brightness in RAW conversion if it's too bright. (The old saw about not blowing out important highlights still holds).

For nature and with a long lens, I use ISO 800 as my default. Shutter speeds in the 1/1000 to 1/2000-sec shows up as sharper images. Also, at that ISO you can often stop down to f/8 or f/11 to gain DOF.

Here's an example, taken with the 500mm, a buck among other deer, cropped to eliminate other distrations, shot at ISO 800 and +4/3EV, f/6.3 resulting in 1/1000-sec.:


White-tail buck in sunset light by dcstep, on Flickr

The lens helps, but you can't rely it to create an interesting image.

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