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Thread: Ele calf |kabini

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    Default Ele calf |kabini

    f5.6, 1/80sec, ISO 400, EV 0, 180mm, practically full-frame (going by Sabyasachi's formula, a 9% crop), eval metering
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    Cute fellow. How come you got him alone? Seems the light was quite bad. A higher shutter speed would have been good. You should have increased the ISO to 800. Some more details would have been good. Thanks for sharing.
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    One needs to watch the two noticeably moving parts - trunk and ears - while clicking. When there is a momentary stop of these two parts, one needs to click. Watching for a few minutes will give you an idea. That way you can get away with even with a slower shutter speed.

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    Thanks Mrudul. We didn't get him alone..his mother was right behind him but was too close for me to even try and include both the elephants while shooting at 100mm! I happened to shoot a few images at ISO 800 and EV -0.3, with a shutter speed of 1/200sec, but I happen to like this one better because of the slight shake at the leg of the ele (a wierd choice I guess).
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    Thanks Sabyasachi. That trick will surely help However, in this case, the elephant kept running along with the jeep- this image was made when both the jeep and elephant were moving!
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    Very cute, love the greens in the image. Agree with comments made
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