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Old 12th November 2002   #1
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Old 12th November 2002   #2
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SUPER!!! Money shot!
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Old 12th November 2002   #3
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WOW ... best ... superb ... !!! ... not in my lifetime would i be able to do this ...

only thing nagging me is there is a tiny little bit of wing cropped off at the bottom of the right bird ...

other than this ... POWER !!! ...
 
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Old 12th November 2002   #4
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haha the seagulls trying to copy the dragonflies huh?
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Old 12th November 2002   #5
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wa really great shot ...
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Old 13th November 2002   #6
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OMG... they are a really pair.. the hues beautiful!!

Well shot!! Posters!! posters!!
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Old 13th November 2002   #7
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Old 13th November 2002   #8
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Wow... what camera and settings did you use?
 
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Thanks for the kind comments. Yes, too bad about the lower wingtip of the bird on the right. I really kicked myself for not getting that little bit.

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Wow... what camera and settings did you use?
This photo was taken with an Olympus C-2100UZ @ 380mm f/3.5 1/800s, manually focused, with a Canon TL-55 auxiliary teleconverter lens. Actually, I must confess that the exposure settings were a bit of a mistake, because this scene caught my eye just after taking another shot, and I neglected to change the aperture size (I would have preferred my more usual setting of f/5.6, but thankfully the photo didn't turn out that much worse).
 
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This is the kind of shots that I've been dreaming of taking.
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Old 13th November 2002   #11
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Thanks for the kind comments. Yes, too bad about the lower wingtip of the bird on the right. I really kicked myself for not getting that little bit.
Dude... just use PS to Select/Copy/Paste the other wingtip/mirror it/ resize and rotate to fit the wingtip... very fast and easy.. then it's PERFECTO!!!
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Old 13th November 2002   #12
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HI Midnight,

I took the liberty and edited the photo a bit.. (added the missing wingtip.. hope you like it... maybe it will complete the complete picture ^.^

Cheerz!!



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Old 13th November 2002   #13
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very nice indeed but a slight underexposed to the object ....


would be prefer if you meter the bird or compensate ur exposure +1/2 to +1 ...
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