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Well here are a couple of pics I took down at the deer lease this weekend. The only deer one I took was out of focus, so I need to practice on that more. I think I need to learn how to play with the ISO speeds some to. Anyway, one is where I am overlooking a bluff coming into a local little town, another one is of my feeder pen and the other is a little bird that flew up near the blind. Any hints to take better pictures on what you see would be appreciated. Camera is the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7 with a High speed sd card.
 

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That camera takes some decent looking pics....a small tripod can help if your gonna set up in one spot. It will help keep the camera still and pics are sharper.
 

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I agree, the pics are good, especially the bird.
The first one looks like the cam focused on the bushes in the foreground.
Some practice and fiddling with settings are all you need to do.
Make sure for photo quality you also use a larger file. Less photos on a card, but more better ones.
 

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Thanks for the tips. Yeah I did cut the pics down for posting here. The feeder one was actually better before I cut it down. And the tripod is a good idea. All of these were taken by hand so even with the image stabilizer, the tripod should help out more.
 

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