Thanks :) It was multiple attempts, the issues is being at the right place at the right time. So I had to reposition my self a few times, then set my focus before hand using the ground as guide for distance. I figured using a fast photo sequence would be best, so I could fire off 5 or 6 photos in the right focus range.
Since this is a wild animal and it's hard to pinpoint everything in the shot as well as composition, I knew I could crop into my photo later to improve the framing :) oh and a fast shutter speed is super important in this case.
Thanks :) It was multiple attempts, the issues is being at the right place at the right time. So I had to reposition my self a few times, then set my focus before hand using the ground as guide for distance. I figured using a fast photo sequence would be best, so I could fire off 5 or 6 photos in the right focus range.
Since this is a wild animal and it's hard to pinpoint everything in the shot as well as composition, I knew I could crop into my photo later to improve the framing :) oh and a fast shutter speed is super important in this case.
Ya, saw ur shutter speed was 2500/s. Have to, or it'll blur out. Nice shot and details captured.