Originally Posted by weilin
I'll second that!! Fantastic, Joel!!
Denise
Originally Posted by weilin
I'll second that!! Fantastic, Joel!!
Denise
it's been busy and tired....but I got give this Ospry picture a [Y][Y][Y]!, great action shot Joel! show us more.
Originally Posted by JJphoto
OK, if you insist []
Same camera and lens combo as above
ISO 800
f/7.1
1/1600
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One of my last pictures with my Powershot SX1
Thnx ddt,
I will get my ( second hand ) Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 L USM Lens coming Saturday, so I am eager to try this lens out on our local zoo.
Here is also one last picture from my powershot SX1, taken during a Workshop I gave my girlfriend as a birthday present
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D....nice Wattled, but that is one ugly bird. It looks like he got into your caviar jelly. LOL
<p sizset="39" sizcache="6"]Thanks Denise.Originally Posted by ddt0725
<p sizset="39" sizcache="6"]Ithink this Crane photo is very nice, it looks like it has lots of detail and sharpness....it would really pop if you reduce noise in thre background then just bump the brightness and contrast a little and also remove the out of focus stem of grass that intersects the bird's bill.
<p sizset="39" sizcache="6"]Joel
Thanks, Joel. I removed the grass ok but just can