“ Harold (the heron) ”
I decided to demonstrate how well a shallow depth of field works with wildlife photography. I used my lowest aperture for my lens - which is f5.6. The heron was quite close and the shore grasses were much further away giving a great contrast but not making the shot busy. I photographed this hand ...
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  • Kay Lucien Edited 2 years ago

    Amazing shot while tracking!

    Amazing shot while tracking!

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  • Karen McLeod Edited 2 years ago

    Fabulous focus.

    Fabulous focus.

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  • Stacy Oxford Edited 2 years ago

    The details and focus you get never disappoints.  As always, I look at your data and am reminded that I need to keep cranking up the shutter speed!!!  Harold… more

    The details and focus you get never disappoints.  As always, I look at your data and am reminded that I need to keep cranking up the shutter speed!!!  Harold is gorgeous and you showcased him so well with great DoF.

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  • Myra Pritchett Edited 2 years ago

    An incredible focus on Harold in flight against the blurred background. Well done, Kathy.

    An incredible focus on Harold in flight against the blurred background. Well done, Kathy.

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Sony A7R5 Sony Fe 100-400mm Gm
1/3200 f/5.6 1600 400

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#shallowdepthoffield #okieframers #sony #wildlife #birdphotography #heron

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