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Chicken .... MM 246


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Today with the M246 + 50/2 apo

 

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The detail is certainly there, but I'd love to see this chicken photographed with a more elegant background. With a black background, this photo would become a work of art. That's an amazing looking bird.

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The detail is certainly there, but I'd love to see this chicken photographed with a more elegant background. With a black background, this photo would become a work of art. That's an amazing looking bird.

 

This was at neighbours gate on the way home from some test pics at our church ......... these are new additions which I haven't seen before (to add to their pigmy goats :huh: ) and I had to attract them by throwing bits of dirt and grass through their gate ...... they are a bit animated and getting any shot at all that was in focus whilst poking the camera through a five bar gate was a bit of a challenge ...... hence the crappy background ..... sorry !

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heres another .... all done in a bit of a hurry and I really should have stopped down   :(


 


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At first I thought "what an exceedingly grumpy expression that little chook has"....but then I read that you fed them bits of dirt and grass! No wonder it looks so disillusioned!

Actually I love this image, it has more shades of grey than that book and all the detail one could possibly want....plus I really do like exotic poultry. 

Maybe if you added a judicious bit of vignetting to de-emphasise those slightly distracting and unneeded corner bits....just a thought. 

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This was at neighbours gate on the way home from some test pics at our church ......... these are new additions which I haven't seen before (to add to their pigmy goats :huh: ) and I had to attract them by throwing bits of dirt and grass through their gate ...... they are a bit animated and getting any shot at all that was in focus whilst poking the camera through a five bar gate was a bit of a challenge ...... hence the crappy background ..... sorry !

I apologize if my comment sounded like a criticism. I completely understand that you had no control over the background. I do like both photos regardless. The image quality from the new MM is exceptional. Combined with that lens it's as good as it gets.

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