Harry http://behret.smugmug.com/NANPA member How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
Nice going Khaos, they're all great but I'm a little enveous of your red-winged black bird. But I'll keep on trying to get a good exposure on one of them. You did great
Nice going Khaos, they're all great but I'm a little enveous of your red-winged black bird. But I'll keep on trying to get a good exposure on one of them. You did great
Thanks. I have issues with very bright colored birds. That cardinal shot was part of a set of around 30 shots and 29 of them were deleted. I recently photographed a Baltimore Oriole and many of the shots had issues with getting decent exposure on its very bright breast.
Thanks. I have issues with very bright colored birds. That cardinal shot was part of a set of around 30 shots and 29 of them were deleted. I recently photographed a Baltimore Oriole and many of the shots had issues with getting decent exposure on its very bright breast.
i cant even begin to tell you how many images i throw away....
so my hats off to you for getting all of these done quite nicely!
Great series, Khaos. I really like that Gold Finch shot. The RWB blackbird is also very good. They're hard to expose properly and never seem to sit still long enough.
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
Thanks. I have issues with very bright colored birds. That cardinal shot was part of a set of around 30 shots and 29 of them were deleted. I recently photographed a Baltimore Oriole and many of the shots had issues with getting decent exposure on its very bright breast.
i cant even begin to tell you how many images i throw away....
so my hats off to you for getting all of these done quite nicely!
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-joel
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