5 Jun 2006 at 22:19 #1 mark35 mark35 Permabanned Joined 22 Sep 2003 Posts 1,539 Off to dorset tommorow any tips are taking pics at monkey world i belive there are a lot of fences about Last edited: 5 Jun 2006
Off to dorset tommorow any tips are taking pics at monkey world i belive there are a lot of fences about
5 Jun 2006 at 22:20 #2 SteveOBHave SteveOBHave Soldato Joined 31 Mar 2006 Posts 6,606 Location Sydney Australia mark35 said: Off to dorser tommorow any tips are taking pics at monkey world i belive there are a lot of fences about Click to expand... I find holding the lense right up against the fence can eliminate most of the problem and even lend a bit of depth of field.
mark35 said: Off to dorser tommorow any tips are taking pics at monkey world i belive there are a lot of fences about Click to expand... I find holding the lense right up against the fence can eliminate most of the problem and even lend a bit of depth of field.
5 Jun 2006 at 22:23 #3 Raider Raider Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 4,576 Location Leamington Spa / Oxford Keep any expensive lenses out of range of any faeces that may be thrown your way.
5 Jun 2006 at 22:31 #4 mark35 mark35 Permabanned OP Joined 22 Sep 2003 Posts 1,539 should use my 70-200 f4 l i would love to get some good shots of there little monkey faces
6 Jun 2006 at 10:15 #5 SteveOBHave SteveOBHave Soldato Joined 31 Mar 2006 Posts 6,606 Location Sydney Australia mark35 said: should use my 70-200 f4 l i would love to get some good shots of there little monkey faces Click to expand... Faeces? Monkeys make great subjects, there is always that slight familiarity with them
mark35 said: should use my 70-200 f4 l i would love to get some good shots of there little monkey faces Click to expand... Faeces? Monkeys make great subjects, there is always that slight familiarity with them
7 Jun 2006 at 17:36 #6 Spanker Spanker Associate Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 1,547 Location Snipers hide How did it go? Hoping to go my self at some point