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Old 27th December 2005   #1
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sunbirds for your comments... thanks

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Nice shots! Yummy bokeh ... What lens are u using?
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great shots - great framing!
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Originally Posted by flambe
great shots - great framing!
Wow great capture...may i know where is that place?
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So sharp and clear.... nice What len u using?
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The red is a bit too saturated. It is an inherent problem with most lenses and made even more obvious when used on a dslr for some reason. If you shot in raw, i'd try and play with the red channel's saturation. Also it doesn't seem very sharp. Focussing on sunbirds is not the easiest of tasks though so you have my sympathies...
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Old 28th December 2005   #7
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Originally Posted by wiz23
Nice shots! Yummy bokeh ... What lens are u using?
Originally Posted by valkyrie
So sharp and clear.... nice What len u using?
thanks... using the nikon 70-200mm VR....


Originally Posted by flambe
great shots - great framing!
thanks for your kind words....

Originally Posted by John Tan
Wow great capture...may i know where is that place?
pics taken at singapore zoo....

Originally Posted by szekiat
The red is a bit too saturated. It is an inherent problem with most lenses and made even more obvious when used on a dslr for some reason. If you shot in raw, i'd try and play with the red channel's saturation. Also it doesn't seem very sharp. Focussing on sunbirds is not the easiest of tasks though so you have my sympathies...
noticed the issue on the red colour too.... but shot in jpeg...
ya... sunbirds really do move fast...
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[quote=erictan8888]thanks... using the nikon 70-200mm VR....



I am wondering whether the 70-200mm focal length is enough to take the birds?
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