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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Marine Parade
Posts: 169
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This is my second trip or second shoot for birds. This time around have met 3 great guys (CS moderator) and learn alot from them. Below is the pictures taken this morning.
![]() Please suggest for improvement Taken 300mm, f11 ISO 400 with Sigma70-300mm D70. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Marine Parade
Posts: 169
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Singapore
Posts: 491
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hi avery, nice meeting you today down at BG. Any luck after we left? Good attempt you have there. Did you crop the second shot or did you shoot at a higher ISO as compared to the others? Cos I notice the image is kinda noisy but the overall pose of the Sunbird & the background is good. Seems like you have learn alot from the posts in this forum, despite your second attempt
As for the last shot, I believe there is cam movement which result in a slight blur image. By the way, I got a similar shot for the crimson sunbird as yours, and I just noticed that there are ants on them when I saw the image on my monitor. So, how's kei's 80~400? Itchy for it ![]() |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Marine Parade
Posts: 169
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Hello Viewfinder,
Left soon after... You are right, all of the above pics I do cropping. Does not have the right range and too slow to move near them. It has been great meeting you guys and probably on the next shooting, if you need someone to join along , please call me. Itch for 80-400??? ....Err actually VERY VERY VERY!!!!! But sometimes have to weigh the price to satisfaction of having one. How about you guys, any catch after 12pm? |
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