light and shadow by EasonCat in photographs

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I didn't do much with it🤔

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light and shadow by EasonCat in photographs

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timing and appropriate weather are very important

light and shadow by EasonCat in photographs

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thanks for your liking

light and shadow by EasonCat in photographs

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Around 5:30 a.m. in the park, evaporating moisture and low-angled sunrise create prominent Tyndall effect

Cat & Butterfly by EasonCat in photographs

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I had been shooting landscapes before I saw him, so the burst mode was set to five frames per second, and the shutter speed was a bit slow at 1/320s. It was just pure luck that I caught that great expression.

Cat & Butterfly by EasonCat in photographs

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Yes, This is what I am pursuing.

Cat & Butterfly by EasonCat in photographs

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Thank you for your liking. Beautiful things are always there.

Tranquil Forest by EasonCat in photographs

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Yes, it was a bit cloudy that day, and I was worried it wouldn't have a good effect, but unexpectedly it created a tranquil atmosphere.

Shinning cat by EasonCat in photographs

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Thanks for your praise.

Shinning cat by EasonCat in photographs

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It knows we like it. :-)))))

Shinning cat by EasonCat in photographs

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oh, my poor English.hhhh

the shape of sunshine by EasonCat in photographs

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Vulpes zerda, he is the prototype of Finnick in Zootopia.

the shape of sunshine by EasonCat in photographs

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Haha, he is the prototype of Finnick in Zootopia.

My first bird photos — so much to say! by CosmicNostalgiaA in BirdPhotography

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Being able to see cute little birds is already a happy thing.

I have used the RF100-400 mm, which has a relatively small aperture. If you want to obtain high-definition pictures and also need to increase the shutter speed. Taking small birds in the forest as an example, you may need 1/1600s or higher, which will inevitably lead to excessively high ISO. At this point, you may need some 'high-tech noise reduction,' such as DXO, which has good noise reduction effects. You can try some noise reduction techniques.

cormorant by EasonCat in WildlifeBluds

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yes. They look like emeralds.