

Back to the Zoo, some peacock feathers.
Again I was trying to find a non standard way of photographing such a beautiful animal.
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Peacock feathers![]() ![]() Back to the Zoo, some peacock feathers. Again I was trying to find a non standard way of photographing such a beautiful animal.
certainly a different viewpoint.
I wouldnt have picked it as a peacock feather. nice work steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
Doug
Good and an interesting perspective, but I'd have liked a touch more DOF. Of course that would make for a much more challenging shot too, since I'm sure the little bugger didn't stay still for too long ![]() Peter
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Not sure more DOF would of been possible given the distance from subject and the likelihood of a shallow DOF. The only option here would be something like the 1DSMKII or D2X where you can be a bit further back from the subject and have more DOF and crop into a 6MP image.
Darryl (aka Kipper)
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