Here are a few more photographs from the shoot that I took a couple of days ago at Ouse fen practicing using the Canon 50 mm lens. If you want to learn something. You really have to keep at it.
While trying to get my ducks in a row. These ducks helped out as if right on cue.
They were heading for a small inlet beside the Pike and Eel pub. You know I like a bit of signage and this one looked interesting.
As you can see there is a marina here and this odd circular building caught my attention. It looks like something from the neolithic period.
The ducks were heading home for the night.
And so must I. As I headed for the car park I saw this sunset silhouette. It was an interesting shoot and I got to see some interesting bird activity. I'll be going back to this spot in the future.
I can see why people just use this lens. It's pretty versatile and very handy when out and about. I set the camera to manual for all photos. Settings below.
My entry for #animalphotography by @juliank
More in this series
Cheetah up close
Dog days at ferry meadows
My camera gear
EOS Canon 70D
Canon 50 mm 1.8 II lens
Sigma 30 mm lens
Sigma 20 mm lens
Pixel Shutter Cable Release
Travel tripod
| Category | (animal photography)
| Camera | (Canon EOS 70D)
| Exposure | (1/60)
| f Stop | (2.8)
| ISO | (100)
| Lens | (Canon 50 mm lens)
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