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Old 3rd June 2009   #1
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Default Large-tailed Nightjar

Sharing some pic i got for this lovely bird

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Old 3rd June 2009   #2
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nice, beautiful and sharp.... haven't got the chance to see this bird before....
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good details, what lens used?
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Old 3rd June 2009   #4
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Thanks ..using a Tamron 200-500
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Hey, care to share ur setting? love ur effect, it's damn good
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Old 3rd June 2009   #6
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#3..love the details, colour and composition!
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Old 4th June 2009   #7
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Originally Posted by Spikey86 View Post
Hey, care to share ur setting? love ur effect, it's damn good
Thanks ...shot with 500 mm Av mode F8 FEV -2 1/3 .

1st pic no flash ...2 and 3 pic with flash
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Sharp and great control of flash...!

Perhaps you might want to give a try on using GN on your flash settings and set your camera to slow rear syn, results are not bad too.
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Old 5th June 2009   #9
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Thanks Reno .

Hmmm ....using using GN and slow rear syn, never try b4 but sound interesting , saw someone using this method too ...but how to use huh? ...hehehee...next time we meet in the field you teach me ok ?
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