Steve Wolfe > Well, not ALL RDS BIFs are successful...This and the following 2 pics are examples of what happens when your subject is too close--the calibration is off. These pics are called "KFCs" as body parts, usually wings, are "cut off". No Red-tail was harmed in the taking of these pics... :o)
Steve Wolfe > Panasonic FZ30/RDS Birds-in-Flight photo
Steve Wolfe > Panasonic FZ30/RDS Birds-in-Flight photo
Steve Wolfe > Panasonic FZ30/RDS Birds-in-Flight photo
Steve Wolfe > Panasonic FZ30/RDS Birds-in-Flight photo
Steve Wolfe > Southern California Sunrise, December 20, 2005.
Steve Wolfe > Panasonic FZ30/RDS Birds-in-Flight photo
Steve Wolfe > This Phoebe-with-Worm sequence was shot at 1/1300 second in the FZ30's 5MP mode which increases the optical zoom to 535mm.
Steve Wolfe > Panasonic FZ30/RDS Birds-in-Flight photo
Well, not ALL RDS BIFs are successful...This and the following 2 pics are examples of what happens when your subject is too close--the calibration is off. These pics are called "KFCs" as body parts, usually wings, are "cut off". No Red-tail was harmed in the taking of these pics... :o)
Steve Wolfe > Well, not ALL RDS BIFs are successful...This and the following 2 pics are examples of what happens when your subject is too close--the calibration is off. These pics are called "KFCs" as body parts, usually wings, are "cut off". No Red-tail was harmed in the taking of these pics... :o)
Well, not ALL RDS BIFs are successful...This and the following 2 pics are examples of what happens when your subject is too close--the calibration is off. These pics are called "KFCs" as body parts, usually wings, are "cut off". No Red-tail was harmed in the taking of these pics... :o)
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