I planned to meet an old friend for lunch down in Houston today. My wife and I decided to leave early and spend an hour or two at the zoo before lunch. I think this was the first time I used my 100-500mm lens. Here are some of the pics I took.
He was sitting by himself. My wife and I were the only ones in the area. He looked up at me and then turned around. I took that as a sign that he wanted some time to himself, so we moved on.
One of the things I like about the R5 is that it quickly locks focus on eyes. Makes composing and focusing shots so much easier because you no longer have to worry about focus points or making sure that the camera doesn't focus on a nose tip or a shoulder or something. Compose, let it lock focus on the eyes, and shoot.
I was talking to my wife on our walk this morning about how much easier photography is getting. The lens are much better. The sensors are leaps and bounds better. I shot most of those pics around ISO 3200. I can remember when shooting at that ISO with my 1DM2, a very expensive pro camera, was something you only did in desperation. The post processing tools are better and quicker to use. Its the best time in history to be interested in photography. Although it is also one of the most expensive times, so there is that drawback.
Totally true! While I'm not always great with capturing the shot I have improved my photo processing and editing skills making the end product one I like.
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