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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Nice shots! Yummy bokeh
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great shots - great framing!
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So sharp and clear.... nice
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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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ya... sunbirds really do move fast...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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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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