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    What did you shoot? June 7th through June 13th



    Lets see those pictures...

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    World Expo, Shanghai,China 06/07/10


    5D, 35mm1.4


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    Just a shot of the little man and our dog at the local school playground....


    1D4, 278mm(70-200ll w/2x), ISO 800, 5.6@1/200th


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    Shot this on Friday, out for a walk near Fenway Park in Boston.


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    Neuro, as much as I like your oriole images all of them were shot into the sun -- resulting in low contrast and a washed-out image overall (I think that's the best way to describe it). However I'm not sure what can be done about this. hmmm.....maybe shoot on a cloudy day???

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    Thanks for the comment, Brendan, yes - this was a cloudy day, but thin clouds, and it does look washed-out. Mostly a function of the position of the nest, which is not optimal (for me - but then, it's pretty well-hidden meaning it's better for the birds, right?) and the time of day, but I'll likely have some free time one morning later this week to get out there just after sunrise for some better light.

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    That time of year.....she's our third off to college now....two more to go. [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.35.20/Abbey-smaller.jpg[/img]

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    Shot this guy on Monday. Birds werent doing much so I went for the bunnies!


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    San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary


    Shallow DOF acheived by obvious merits of lens and lying down on my stomach. The camera and lens were about an inch off the ground. Not much more to say about the photo. Yeah bunnies!


    Wish he was doing something more active though. I like the photo but it's actually quite uninteresting from an action stance.

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    Re: What did you shoot? June 7th through June 13th



    Quote Originally Posted by Brendan7
    Neuro, as much as I like your oriole images all of them were shot into the sun -- resulting in low contrast and a washed-out image overall (I think that's the best way to describe it). However I'm not sure what can be done about this. hmmm.....maybe shoot on a cloudy day???




    shoot earlier/later in the day

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    The wildflowers are beginning to reach their peak in the Canadian Rockies. This one is aptly called a shooting star. Canon 5DII, 180 mm macro, 1/80s @ f/3.5, ISO 200.


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