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Rainbow Trout in Flight
Please let me know what you like and dislike, thank you. []
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40D, 400 f/5.6L, Aperture Priority, f/5.6, 1/2000 sec, ISO 400, +1 Exp. Comp., @ El Dorado Regional Park, Long Beach, CA.
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Re: Rainbow Trout in Flight
taking him for a ride. haha. nice shot, would be nice if the eagle or(whatever kind of species is) has a little more head space to fly into. but that's just my personal preference.
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Re: Rainbow Trout in Flight
Thanks Ultima, I'll take that in consideration next time []. BTW, this is an osprey or fish hawk. Their diet consists of 99.9% of fish[H]
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Re: Rainbow Trout in Flight
Great shot, really amazing!
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Is the sharpness increased? It looks that way around the edge of the bird.
Great shot, I'm amazed at this and theother photo, by the way. Really impressive!
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Re: Rainbow Trout in Flight
Another great shot! Maybe some fill flash to lighten the underside of the wings and trout slightly? Or do the same in post processing. I wouldn't want too much flash but just a little. That's being picky of course - I love the shot.
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Re: Rainbow Trout in Flight
Great shot!
Iespeciallylike the look on the trout's face.
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Re: Rainbow Trout in Flight
Thanks everyone for your comments[].
Kyle, I shoot these ospreys atEl Dorado Regional Park in Long Beach, the large lake there is stocked withtrouts once every 2-3 weeks to promote fishing and outdoor activities. How the ospreyfound outabout this lake, I don't really know, but I read somewhere that if there is a body of water with enough fish, ospreys will make their home there.
Steve, I did some sharpening using the USM function in photoshop. Amount is130% and Radius is0.3. I will pay more attention next time when shapening my images, thanks for pointing that out.
Bryan, I'm thinking about getting a better beamer []. I hope it'll lighten up the shadow area more.
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Re: Rainbow Trout in Flight
Taking a wild life shot is not an easy task it takes a lot of PATIENCE . GOOD SHOT
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