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Tag: 5DIII

Variety is the spice of life

The things I usually photograph are natural landscapes and wildlife, but I try not to let that define me. I take advantage of opportunities to photograph other subjects when they come up. For example I don’t bill myself as a “people” photographer (I usually choose to stay away from wedding …

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David Burren March 8, 2015 March 5, 2016 5DIII, 7DII, photo-gear

“Straight” photos redux

Back in 2009 I wrote a blog post about tilted horizons. It’s one of those issues which is probably never going to go away. This year it’s come up at least once a month during photo critique sessions. Sometimes we want our images to be tilted. But often we don’t. …

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David Burren December 17, 2014 March 5, 2016 5DIII, 7D, 7DII, photo-gear

Depth-of-field with telephotos

I’m still working through material from last month’s trip to Lord Howe Island. Here’s one example, a Red-tailed Tropicbird (a species which took up a lot of my time and let me refresh my birds-in-flight skills). This photo was taken in mid-afternoon light near the top of some sea-cliffs (200m …

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David Burren June 7, 2013 March 5, 2016 5DIII, Lord Howe, photo-gear
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