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OK so they are tame and terrible things but given the lack of recent local subjects and the superb evening light a couple of days back I just had to try and make something of the lags! and my local Ruddies;
left to its own devises the AF on the Canon would focus on the Greylag's bill and leave the eye OOF so I picked an AF point which fell over the eye and used a shallow depth of field to give the head on shot more impact
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