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@Knowsleys... with our windows open...

Brand:NIKON CORPORATION
Camera:Nikon D7000 Check out Nikon Nation!
Lens:18.0-270.0 mm f/3.5-6.3
Recording media:JPEG (digital)
Date Taken:19 Feb 2012 - 1:57 PM
Focal Length:240mm
Lens Max Aperture:f/6.3
Aperture:f/6.3
Shutter Speed:1/400sec
Exposure Comp:0.0
ISO:800
Exposure Mode:Manual
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
Flash:Off, Did not fire
Title:Out for a walk...
Username:sdannyd sdannyd
Uploaded:3 Jan 2013 - 6:56 AM
Tags:Animals, Knowsleys, Lion, Wildlife / nature
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ukuwi
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476 forum posts England1 Constructive Critique Points
3 Jan 2013 - 8:16 AM
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Beautiful capture of a beautiful animal, good clarity, good dof, great shot.

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philhomer
3 Jan 2013 - 8:27 AM
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Quote: Beautiful capture of a beautiful animal, good clarity, good dof, great shot.

sorry but have to diasgree with the above - as to me the eyes/face of the subject do not look as sharp as they should.

given your shutter speed is fast enough to (theoretically) avoid issues regards reciprocity and the fact that the chest area seems clearer than the head i suggest that this is perhaps down to you using centre-point focusing?

JuBarney
JuBarney (e2 Member)
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JuBarney vcard United Kingdom1 Constructive Critique Points
3 Jan 2013 - 1:04 PM
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A really lovely image from a nice low angle, even though I agree with Philhomer. (I have these problems sometimes!)
Ju

banehawi
banehawi (Critique Team)
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521 forum postsbanehawi vcard Canada2121 Constructive Critique Points
3 Jan 2013 - 11:33 PM
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You dont have to quote a comment and disagree with it Phil, - just simply add your comment. Centre point focusing does not explain the sharply focused front paw, back leg, or reasonably focused tail.

Reciprocity in Photography explained: http://www.wildthingsphoto.com/tips/tip9807.htm


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