I was particularly pleased with the last one: “chatting”. I wanted a shallow depth of field and the piglet’s face in focus, but the piglet was walking and the light was going. The camera was hand-held and had to dial in the settings very, very quickly: ISO 3200, f4.8, 1/250 and a focal length of 116mm. I managed three shots and this was the best.
very nice pictures. i have not commented for a while, but sorry to hear your bad news re the amount of pigs that did not survive. Hope all goes well for you
Sue
Strangely warm weather for February, so much so that Wee 'Un & I are mowing grass. About 35mm growth so far this week. Published 16 hours ago
OH is working late tonight so the boys had to feed the pigs & do chores. We worked out safe ways of doing things then they did the jobs. :-) Published 2 days ago
Awesome pictures, keep on crofting!
lovely photos of busy pigs
I was particularly pleased with the last one: “chatting”. I wanted a shallow depth of field and the piglet’s face in focus, but the piglet was walking and the light was going. The camera was hand-held and had to dial in the settings very, very quickly: ISO 3200, f4.8, 1/250 and a focal length of 116mm. I managed three shots and this was the best.
LOL, too sweet!
very nice pictures. i have not commented for a while, but sorry to hear your bad news re the amount of pigs that did not survive. Hope all goes well for you
Sue
Cracking pictures! It always amazed me as a kid how fast piglets grew.
It is amazing how individual their faces are; I had forgotten that. And how different their facial expressions.