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JeffersonPoster
Thanks Mark....glad you enjoyed.
I spent most of the day (overcast) shooting 9 swans on the salt pond....unfortunately, no BIFs.
Regards
Bill
Hi,
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Bug on Lavender flower.
7D f2.8 100mm usmmacro.
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7d f2.8 100mm usm macro
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muc1
Took my dad to San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park today...waited a long for this guy to be active. Sorry, it's not WILD [:P]
40D, 70-200 f/2.8L IS, @ 200mm, f/4, 1/125, ISO 400, fullframe.
http://www.pscvn.org/members/308/11-...0-04-51_PM.jpg
Larger Version http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=10138155&size=lg
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Originally Posted by Sinh Nhut Nguyen
Uh, Nate: I'm glad that it's not wild. With only a 200mm lens, if it had been wild, you and your dad might have ended up as dinner. We can't afford to lose you--we'd not get our almost-daily "fix" of jaw-dropping bird photos.
Oh, yeah: SUPERB photo! Just think of him as a furry bird. With teeth.
This one from me.
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Canon Rebel 350D,17-40 mm f/4L USM, f/16,1/8 sec.
This Photo Has been selected as top 10 finalist (Adult Group) in CANON PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE PARKPHOTO CONTEST 2009. There is an online voting going on to select the a “Grand Prize Winner” from the top 10 finalist of both “TEEN” and “ADULT” group. Please cast your vote for your favorite one. All voter will enter in a “Sweepstakes/Draw” to win a Canon Digital SLR T1i and 18-55mm IS kit.
They are all excellent photographs from the people who loves photography .... just like you and me. By any chance if you choose mine. No wonder I will be in mile high. Please be fair. Only one vote per email address.
To vote please click the link below. http://www.usa.canon.com/parks
So best of luck for allof us [;)]
Thanks
Dhiman Heerak
not possible to diiferentiate between wild and not wild. nice picture though. razor sharp!
Jaw dropping is a bit of an understatement. Nate, that lion is unbelievably amazing. Full frame at 200mm, that lion was pretty darn close. For real, thanks for sharing that gem.
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Originally Posted by Sinh Nhut Nguyen
Glad you could finally find a use for your 70-200 f/2.8L IS :-) Beautiful picture!
Great capture Nate! I always have to wait until the fall or spring to get active lion shots, since they are so lazy during the hot summer months in the Northeast! You always apply just the right amount of sharpening to your photos, razor sharp but never oversharpened...
Awesome lion photo Nate! Here's another woodpecker from my backyard this evening......[img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.32.28/IMG_5F00_4264.jpg[/img]
Nice shot joel. looks sharp! which lens?
oops! Forgot to add: 40D, 300mm 2.8L, 1/100 sec., f/7.1, ISO 320, fill flash 430ex II...thanks for looking.
Hey Guys
Here are couple of film pictures! The film was FujiFilm ISO 200, taken with a Canon Rebel K2 with my home made adapter. Andof course with my Minolta 600mm.
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What kind of bird is this? He is realy funny!
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Is this a House Finch or a Purple Finch?
Thanks,
John.
love the first one.
like the first one.
Beautiful pic Oren!
thx [:D]
Got my 70-200mm f/4L IS this week (yes I took the plunge). This was about the 3rd photo taken with it [Y] So far I'm very very impressed and enjoying using it immensely.
40D, ISO 100, 200mm @ f/4, 1/400 sec
Enjoy, Ben.
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Congrats for the new 70-200! great shot too, try to sharpen it a bit more.
Pennsylvania Elk taken with a 70-200 2.8 IS.
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Originally Posted by Oren
Oren.... beautiful!!
Sorry I didnt see this sooner. I've been busy and then some. EXIF?? Camera, Lens... info????
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Originally Posted by Oren
Thanks Oren - yep I agree it's a little on the soft side. I should have stopped down a bit to get a more suitable depth of field.
Hi Oren, like the picture for it's great lightings. Could have been a bit sharper! But who cares if it looks good.
congrats with new lens. I use it's little bro f/4 L IS!
It's a great capture Ben. I use the same lens. one of the best from canon.
Cheers heerak. Here's another from the same little outing. This hawk was either quite young or injured as it didn't seem too phased by my presence - I was probably 3-5m away for this shot.
40D, 70-200mm f/4L IS USM @ 200mm & f/4, ISO 200, 1/500 sec. No post apart from the drop shadow border and resizing for web - essentially straight out of camera. C & C's more than welcome. Cheers.
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Hi Ben,Looks Sharp even without PP.
Here is a 4 frame pano of sand dune with the same lens! Camera Rebel XTI.
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Heerak,
Nice shot! I like the contrast of the dunes with the distant mountains.
dan
Hi all. This is my first post as I've only just figured out how to get a shot up.
There's some great photo's on this thread and I hope you like this one.
I almost stood on this little fella hwilst out during the summer
450d 18-55 @ 55mm
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Originally Posted by Joel Bookhammer
Great shot Joel!
I like the warm sunlight in the foreground and the breathe coming from the elk!
-Rodger
All shot with 40D + 75-300mm nonIS nonUSM handheld at f/9. Location: Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary.
Croc eyeing black headed Ibis for a meal
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Snake Bird
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Thank you for viewing,
Daya
Ok I'm now convinced I recieved a good copy of my 70-200mm f/4L IS. Picture of a peacock I found this afternoon near the Leichardt River, QLD, AUS.
40D, 200mm, f/4, ISO 100, 1/800 sec
Thanks for looking. Cheers, Ben.
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Ben, Good to knw that. cos initial testing is really crucial. happy shooting.
Dan, thanks you
Daya, Nice wildlife picture.
Jake, welcome!!
Heerak
http://www.flickr.com/photos/heerak_images/4049647772/
Thanks Rodger
Joel
Hey all,
Here are some more film pictures, they don't quite have the same image quality as digital but they are good enough for this thread. Taken with Fujifilm ISO 200.
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Not sure if this will work (first try), but here is a picture my wife took of a dove in a hanging basket with a Canon S3 P&S camera!
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It worked! However, I'd suggest that you scale the photos to 800 pixels wide for the Forum.
I also have an S3 IS--it was my second digital camera, after a Canon G2. I used it exclusively for quite a while until I got a used 30D. If I were somehow able to take the trip to Ireland & Britain that I've dreamed about, I'd probably buy the successor to the S3, the SX20 IS, and take it, rather than deal with the bulk & weight of a DSLR plus lenses. Nowadays, it sits on my desk so that I can take shots of birds at the bird bath outside my window. (I'll be putting up a bird feeder soon.)
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I have a Lensmate adapter tube on my S3. It protects the lens when it's extended and allows me to use 52mm filters and add-on lenses. I have (but no longer use) a Raynox DC-730 0.73x wide-angle converter, which takes the S3 to the equivalent of 26mm, but at the cost of significant barrel distortion. (There are better WA converters, but they're more expensive.) I added a Raynox DCR-1540 1.54x teleconverter and DCR-250 Macro lens. With those, the S3 goes from 26mm-662mm in 35mm equivalent, almost what my 30D would do with the lenses I used to have. (Most of my zoom lenses were stolen a bit more than a week ago.)
Here is a shot with my Minolta 50mm f/1.7.
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I love that Bokeh!
John.
Saw this guy in the backyard this morning.
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40D 100-400L @400 Av Mode 1/100 f/5.6 ISO 100.
I was in a hurry hoping he wouldn't fly away, didn't check all the settings. I would have liked to have bumped the ISO up to 400 to get a faster shutter to sharpening the pic up. It has been cropped a little and sharpened a bit.