A raised tail and a tapping hoof - A sign of a nervous Sambar...
The area where the sore spot arises can be seen
Wish I didnt get the shake on the head
Canon EOS 350D plus 28-135mm IS
Exp 1/50
F5.6
ISO 200
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A raised tail and a tapping hoof - A sign of a nervous Sambar...
The area where the sore spot arises can be seen
Wish I didnt get the shake on the head
Canon EOS 350D plus 28-135mm IS
Exp 1/50
F5.6
ISO 200
Last edited by Bibhav Behera; 18-06-2009 at 12:16 PM.
Hi Bibhav,
Nice behaviour captured. The shutter speed was quite low, so you got the shake.
Thanks for sharing..
Regards,
Mrudul Godbole
Bibhav,
I think your focus was not on the face. And there is subject movement. It is not possible to capture a Sambar moving from one side to the other at 1/50th second.
Cheers,
Sabyasachi
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Agree with Sabyasachi. Is this a big crop Bibhav? The IQ seems to be low.
Apana
Hi Apana and Sabyasachi,
The light was low and couldnt play arnd with the ISO too much...
This is not a big crop. But I had to sharpen it to try to mask the shake That killed the detail punch...
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