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05/14/2005 02:43:44 AM · #1 |
Rabbits! Now I know why the University has virtually no dandy lions on the grounds.
100% crop.
She's happy.
100% crop.
Both photos were with the tamaron 28 - 75 mm. Sure takes a while to get used to a lens and camera.
Question though. Is it better to focus on the object then move it back into the subject to get clearer eye photos?
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05/14/2005 11:35:46 AM · #2 |
No. Use the closest AF point to the eyes so you have to recompose the least. I have my 20D Custom Funtion set so I can use the "Multi-controller" to select the AF point. It is much faster than having to scroll through the all the points. Using that with the same Tamron lens I get great results.
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05/15/2005 01:52:39 AM · #3 |
Awsome,thanks, now to figure that out. Unless, you can slip me the info? ;-) Yes, I am lazy. LOL. |
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