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billinok
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August 12, 2011
edited August 13, 2011
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I was experimenting with some ISO settings / shutter setting and this is what I got.
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Don Kondra
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August 12, 2011
edited August 12, 2011
Not a bad capture,
The noise would likely not be noticeable in a print but you could blur the background..
Nice eye detail. Always like to see their feet and the tail feathers spread out
Since your Exif is stripped it might be nice to mention your settings.
Consider cloning out the feeder..
Cheers, Don
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August 12, 2011
edited August 12, 2011
Nice photo and also love Don's comments. Best, Pam
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billinok
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August 13, 2011
edited August 13, 2011
Thanks Don! I like the flared tail also. I lost the meta data in the upload for some reason. This was shot at 1/2500, F/8, ISO 3200, 300mm focal length. No editing other than some cropping.
Thanks Pam!
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Great Shot Bill
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billinok
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Thanks Chuck!
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The noise would likely not be noticeable in a print but you could blur the background..
Nice eye detail. Always like to see their feet and the tail feathers spread out
Since your Exif is stripped it might be nice to mention your settings.
Consider cloning out the feeder..
Cheers, Don
Product Photography
My Acreage Bird Photographs
Thanks Pam!
Aperture Focus Photography
http://aperturefocus.com