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This was shot with a 18mm on a small tripod and a wireless radio remote trigger.
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It's a bit blurred. I think this shot would have been better as non-HDR with a fill flash. HDR is not really suitable with moving objects such as animals.
Alfred Molon at 12:24 CET on 12-Feb-2011 [Reply]
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Alfred Molon wrote:
> It's a bit blurred. I think this shot would have been better as non-HDR with a fill flash.
> HDR is not really suitable with moving objects such as animals.
>
Alfred
As I explained in the description this was done with one exposure.
I agree I could have used a fill light but the wireless remote was attached to the camera.
Thanks for your time and your comment.
Denny Giacobe at 13:30 CET on 12-Feb-2011 [Reply]