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This is the rest of the series of Sunbirds (Olive-backed) from my last thread.
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The first 2 shots are stunning. |
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WAHH!! Very nice pose in the 2nd photo!!
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Very nice and inspiring shots~ |
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impressive shots!
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Thank You all for your comments.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Ammmmazing shots!! i like the background of first one
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I love the second one best.
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Congratulations. The first two take the cake. Did you fill-in flash for the first one? A bit more flash might be better to lift up the eye and head IMO.
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Thanks kedarvbhat and laugh.
Hi Tomshen, fill-in flash was used for all shots about -1 to -1.5 EV. Thanks for the suggestion, will take note of it. Cheers ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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took you long time to get this shoot!you very patient!
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