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Cheers
P
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Night creaturesHere are a couple of pics of a ring-tail possum that resides in our backyard - he/she seems to be becoming more and more comfortable with our presence.
![]() ![]() Interested in your feedback. Cheers P
These are good, although a little over-flashed and the focus in the 2nd is on the paws.
For another approach, I had a lot of fun one night with just a 3-led head torch and auto-focus - have a look at http://www.pbase.com/justin_aus/image/64598569 D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
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Thanks for the feedback Justin. No excuse, but I was about to go to bed when I saw the little fella on the fence and, as he didn't seem too startled, I grabbed the camera and metz (with attached soft box) and fired away - I probably should have dropped the aperture down a bit to avoid the selective focusing.
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