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The algae doesn't bother me in the least, but I do think that a strong crop of the man and water in front of him would have been more powerful than as is. Dave
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06-22-2011, 01:05 PM | #3149 |
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Nice one TL.
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There are some technical imperfections in this shot, BUT action always trumps technicalities:
Bad morning to be a chipmunk... by dcstep, on Flickr Shot with my 7D and 500mm, plus the 1.4x TC, hand held at 1/1600-second, f/5.6 and ISO 800. Dave
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To the OP it still is a nice picture though for sure |
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06-22-2011, 01:43 PM | #3153 |
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nice shots folks.
I tryed to clean up the fisherman picture, but with the low quality jpeg, there was really no helping it. Another nice night shot TL Dave, you're always at the right place at the right time it seems! |
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06-22-2011, 01:59 PM | #3154 | |
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Tim...I think I like this shot better than the one you have posted in the night thread. Little more action with the lights on the water
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i didnt crop the fisherman (or the boat) at all really, the second rock was by accident, actually the sea there is like a gulf and if i turned the camera more to the left to hide the one rock i would have had land on the other side and i wanted the fisherman to open seas. so crop should have been my choice here.. i will try some more editing see whats happens.. anw i'm learning a lot of staff from you guys and your constructive comments so thank you very much.. TL my god man, excellent shot, you are my idol
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Ouch!! Getting grabbed by a hawk is bad enough, but getting grabbed by the face??
Great shot, Dave.
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The first thing he ate was the head and then the guts.
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06-22-2011, 03:16 PM | #3158 | |
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Actually, just so the noobs know, that kind of shot comes from training your lens on dozens of perched hawks, hoping that they'll come up with a catch AND the light'll be right AND they'll fly at you instead of away, etc., etc. I got that shot after only about 10-minutes of waiting that particular morning, but it was probably one-in-fifty tries. Some of the dry runs involved 45-minutes of waiting with no result other than tail feathers. The two biggest tools in the nature photographer's bag are, knowing the subject's likely behaviour and patience. A not too distant third tool is luck. It's a bit like fishing. Dave
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My Flickr friends in Mississauga and Etobicoke post lots of wildlife. Where are you in Ontario? Dave
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If i were in Toronto, it would be pretty easy to find some wildlife i think with heading straight north, or even north east. But where I am, it's a lot of farm fields and such. There's a few preserves, but they are all man made, and basically feature lots of red shouldered back birds.... but there are millions of those and aren't too special When my dad gave me a tour about in Colorado, it was amizing how much wildlife you come across within about an hour almost any direction of Denver. Wish i knew more of what i was doing with a camera back then. Would have had more fun for sure! I'll make sure to look you up if i'm headed back out that way in the near future. I really want to see the inland dunes.... |
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Well, whereever you have the grasses and cattails you'll have the red-winged blackbirds. They're all over here, but, like the all too common mallards and Canada geese, I ignor them most of the time. My main haunt is a manmade nature preserve, right in a Denver suburb. Its mature enough that it's got everything appropriate for this biozone. I occasionally get annoyed hearing 500-hp speedboats on the lake and gun lovers shooting their 357-magnums, but the wildlife don't seem to care. Sometimes I can't resist the Canada geese, like below: Gooslings being cute. by dcstep, on Flickr
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In focus or not that action trumps. Congratulations on that, I think I only have one heron and one egret with a meal. Panicos, is the fisherman coming up really purple on your screen? The shadow on the bucket is showing purple which means your changes in LR were off. See if you can borrow a screen calibration thingy it helps. Good shot of the Pearl.
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Tim...I think I like this shot better than the one you have posted in the night thread. Little more action with the lights on the water[/QUOTE] thanks guys
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