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Old 20th October 2008   #1
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Default Sungei Buloh revisited

Taken this morning on my usual weekly walks.
This time used a Konica Minolta 5D with kit lens and Raynox and a Canon 400D with Sigma 70-300mm macro.

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Konica Minolta 5D shots with kit lens and Raynox DCR-250

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Old 20th October 2008   #2
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Default Re: Sungei Buloh revisited

These are very inspiring shots!

I have not been to Sungei Buloh for a while... may be this Saturday I will try to go there and shoot some macros
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thanks. weekend i think they have entrance fees. weekdays is free.

but u need to bear with all the screaming school kids on excursion there.
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Default Re: Sungei Buloh revisited

Nice DOF for the 1st one.
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Default Re: Sungei Buloh revisited

thank you.here are a couple more from today.


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Default Re: Sungei Buloh revisited

#1 is nice. Good focus on the action.

#2: Compo is a little tight. Try to give more room below the wings. The edges of the wings are also slightly out of the DOF.

#3, #4, try to get a lower angle. #4, the eyes are slightly soft.
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Default Re: Sungei Buloh revisited

Originally Posted by tchuanye View Post
#1 is nice. Good focus on the action.

#2: Compo is a little tight. Try to give more room below the wings. The edges of the wings are also slightly out of the DOF.

#3, #4, try to get a lower angle. #4, the eyes are slightly soft.
thanks for the feedback. ya i was shooting freehand today cos I forgot my monopod. i am quite dependent on the monopod these days and without it seems so much tougher.
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