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    IMG_7776 by Denise Trocio, on Flickr


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    Poor poor Bob.
    Although, if it were me in that situation, my missus would be the one writing the poetry (seeing as she's the poet anyway).
    Will a pair of Rainbow Lorikeets cheer you up?
    On the balcony at my cousin's place for xmas eve bbq in 37 degree heat, these guys can eat out of your hand if you're lucky but they still didn't like the idea of a lens in their face.
    7D, 70-300L @ 146mm f/5 iso500, trying out my new Hoya HRT CPL (although there wasn't much sun to make it useful).
    Tried something different this time, processed to 'Neutral' with sharpness 4 and NR 1/1, then rotated in GIMP to get better cropping (the bird feeder looks ugly), copy/pasted in a bit at the top right hand corner, smudged it all around, then fuzzy-selected the background for a 2pixel guassian-blur for noise reduction twice (that way, the birds are 'noisier', but you can see more detail in the feathers).
    (and then this site is going to blur it up a bit when I upload it, so maybe i'll find a flickr account to use and edit this later)
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    Poor poor Bob
    Thanks Dr. C, and Yes it did---I love these birds
    Bob

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    OK, me trying smugmug linkage:
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    And i'll try another shot, with the Pentacon Six-mount Zeiss Sonnar 180/2.8 @ f/2.8 or so, 1/400s iso400. Background blurs so much nicer with this lens, although it does need a bit more contrast/sat in pp.
    Again with the Neutral, 0 NR, 4 sharpening, and fuzzy-select 2pixel gausian blur twice to de-noise the background, I think I might stick with this method for a while...



    (trying an 1800x1200 photo this time, normally the ones I upload here are 900x600)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joel Eade View Post
    so I got a perfectly posed Red Tailed Hawk in good light that is blurry.
    Last year I went to my first polo match and was really excited to take photos. Those horses are amazing, and stopping them in action is kind of like stopping a lineman in action on a football field. I then proceeded to shoot the whole afternoon at ISO 2500, so I have some nice grainy shots that I could never enlarge! I even remember wondering how there could be so much light that the shutter was firing at 1/4000 and even 1/8000. Duh.

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    Bird merge. This is a merger of 24 images shot a few seconds apart. Lots of bird activity at the feeder today. One thing that struck me when I was merging these images was how the birds seem to have favorite roosting spots. The areas that have birds in this image actually had lots of birds that would have overlapped, whereas the areas with no birds simply had no birds landing there for the whole span of time.


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    Clever idea, I like it!!

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    Here are some shot's I took today with my new Nikon 55-300 DX VR.

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