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Clicker trained ...
Well, not really "clicker trained" in the usual sense of the phrase. It's turning out to be a real challenge to take photos of Gaiya without a longer telephoto lens (like the cheap version of the 70-300 zoom I've been using a lot lately). That's because if I'm close enough that she can hear the shutter click, Gaiya stops what she's doing and makes a beeline for me!
This particular day I was using the 28-105mm zoom after scritching Cappuccino with one hand and taking photos with the other (necessitating autofocus with a shorter lens!). It was like walking around with a Gaiya-magnet.
This particular day I was using the 28-105mm zoom after scritching Cappuccino with one hand and taking photos with the other (necessitating autofocus with a shorter lens!). It was like walking around with a Gaiya-magnet.
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THIS is more usual. Except THIS time I have a lens with a macro range, so it's not just a dark grey-brown blur. Hah! :-P
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