
Camera: NIKON CORPORATION - NIKON D70
Date taken: 2005:08:31 17:23:07
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 200
Exposure time: 0.005 s (1/200)
Focal length: 200.00 (200/1)
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Eildon Hill CrowCheeky fella let me get to within 3meters with the 80-200mm so cropping was minimal. I was really happy to view this at home and see that the horizon was mirrored in his eye.
![]() Camera: NIKON CORPORATION - NIKON D70 Date taken: 2005:08:31 17:23:07 Aperture: f/2.8 ISO: 200 Exposure time: 0.005 s (1/200) Focal length: 200.00 (200/1) Mark Greenmantle
http://www.elffinarts.com / mark at elffinarts dot com D70, 50mm/F1.8, kit lens, 80-200mm/F2.8, 35-70mm/f2.8, two 160w/sec slave strobes, sb600, "taller than me" astronomical tripod "can I have that step ladder please"
I was expecting a sudden flight from him and had the open aperture so I could try to capture that but he just sat there and eyed me off and cawwed at me for about 10 minutes.
![]() here's the second shot. the magpie next to him was just swooping other crows. hence my expectation that he'd fly off. * Make: NIKON CORPORATION * Model: NIKON D70 * Shutter Speed: 1/640 second * F Number: F/2.8 * Focal Length: 80 mm * ISO Speed: 200 * Date Picture Taken: Aug 31, 2005, 5:21:55 PM Mark Greenmantle
http://www.elffinarts.com / mark at elffinarts dot com D70, 50mm/F1.8, kit lens, 80-200mm/F2.8, 35-70mm/f2.8, two 160w/sec slave strobes, sb600, "taller than me" astronomical tripod "can I have that step ladder please"
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