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Tronhard
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I am unashamedly a wildlife photographer, and as such love both animals and the gear that lets me get up close and personal with them.   The arrival of the Canon RF 200-800 is a significant change in the latter: not only for its reach, but for the sharpness of the lens that allows me to crop even further.
The following two images were taken hand-held and cropped in post to get the isolation and composition I really wanted.
Give that Zebra are evolved so that by standing together their strips created a disruptive pattern that confuses predators, it can also be a challenge to capture, and the classic image is one of a line of such animals at a water hole.  Until I can get that one, these will have to do...

Canon R6II, RF 200-800@338, f/8, 1/400sec, ISO-200Canon R6II, RF 200-800@338, f/8, 1/400sec, ISO-200Canon R6II, RF 200-800@388mm, f/8, 1/400sec, ISO-200Canon R6II, RF 200-800@388mm, f/8, 1/400sec, ISO-200


cheers, TREVOR

The mark of good photographer is less what they hold in their hand, it's more what they hold in their head;
"All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow", Leo Tolstoy;
"Skill in photography is acquired by practice and not by purchase" Percy W. Harris
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It's actually wearing pajamas!


cheers, TREVOR

The mark of good photographer is less what they hold in their hand, it's more what they hold in their head;
"All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow", Leo Tolstoy;
"Skill in photography is acquired by practice and not by purchase" Percy W. Harris
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