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Re: Post your best bird shots!
Here is one of mine:
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It was not taken in the wild, the Saw-Whet had been injured & rehabilitated, but I'm pleased with the shot nevertheless. Best part for me is that the lens here was nothing especially fancy: a Sigma 70-300mm, handheld, no IS or anything. :-)
I have other shots, if anyone is interested.
cheers,
zhak
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Ok....this is a funny picture. I download for my I-Phone an application calle d "Chirp!"
Today I placed my I-Phone on a tree with the song of the blue tit playing.......
This is NOT a photoshopped picture. It's real....I know is funny. There are no tricks.
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Re: Post your best bird shots!
Here goes another one. Hope you like it.
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John.
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FANTASTIC! I love eagle shots and this one of the best I've seen! The color is great with the contrast between the green and yellow. Thanks for sharing!
Cytoman
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Thank you very much for your kind comment, I hope I can still improve on my shots like Nate can.
Thanks, John.
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Hi all, great photos so far!
One Question for Nate: how much of your original photos do you crop? 25%? 10%? 50%? What is the final resolution, normally? thanks.
Here are a few from this weekend (I believe I have already posted some of them in other threads). I made a songbird set-up using dead branches near my birdfeeder and the results were awesome [][][]
thanks for viewing
comments, critique and questions welcome [H]
brendan b.
white breasted nuthatch
7D & 300/4L IS at f/5.6, 1/200 and ISO 320. Manual Exposure, Handheld
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Tufted Titmouse
f/5.6, 1/200, ISO 320. Manual Exposure, Handheld.
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Tufted Titmouse
Both shots at f/5.0, 1/200, ISO 400, Manual Exposure, Handheld.
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House Finch Male
f/5.6, 1/200, ISO 320, Manual E. Handheld
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White breasted nuthatch
f/5.6, 1/200, ISO 320. Manual E. Handheld.
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Another White breasted nuthatch
f/5.6, 1/200, ISO 400. Manual Exposure, Handheld.
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Red-bellied woodpecker visiting suet feeder today in a snow storm.
40D, 100-400@ 400, ISO 640, f7.1, 1/320, tripod
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Hi Brendan, I usually don't crop my images over 50%.
I woke up at 3:30am on Friday morning and drove to La Jolla in San Diego Countyto photograph California Brown Pelicans in breeding plumage.The famous La Jolla'sbrown pelicans attract photographers woldwide and while I was there I got to seeArthur Morris in personas he was conducting aworkshop.It looked like this season ends a little early this year, most of the pelicans bright red pouch has begun to fade.
Canon 40D + 500 f/4L IS, f/4.5, 1/1250, ISO 250, Manual Exposure, handheld, this image is fullframe []. I wish I had used the 400 f/5.6L because with the 40D and 500 I clipped the wing so many times
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Great shot, Nate, and I am so envious that you have the opportunity geographically to be around so many special species.
As far as using the 400, remember, quality over quantity! This is a great composition, in my opinion, and part of what makes the shot look so good is the resolved detail, which you may have lost a little with having to crop to this size from a 400 image. You may have more throwaways, but the keepers are KEEPERS!
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01-18-2010, 10:13 PM
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Newbee with a snappie. These were shot by my wife with her Kodak easy-share. Peel zoo, Pinjarra, WA
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