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First Try at Wildlife

spocklingspockling Registered Users Posts: 369 Major grins
edited September 24, 2004 in Wildlife
This my first real try at some wildlife photography.

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    spocklingspockling Registered Users Posts: 369 Major grins
    edited September 23, 2004
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    GREAPERGREAPER Registered Users Posts: 3,113 Major grins
    edited September 23, 2004
    nice shots, the second may be over sharpened a touch, there is a halo under his beak
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    R&RR&R Registered Users Posts: 45 Big grins
    edited September 23, 2004
    Wow, nice shots. I know that first shot is very good because my dad has a picture on his wall that he paid good money for that looks almost exactly like that one.

    Rich
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    wxwaxwxwax Registered Users Posts: 15,471 Major grins
    edited September 24, 2004
    Very cool! What lens? Love that background blur.
    Sid.
    Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam
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    spocklingspockling Registered Users Posts: 369 Major grins
    edited September 24, 2004
    Thanks for the compliments.

    Shot with 75-300 mm USM canon lens, 1/320, 6.3, ISO 400 300mm handheld.
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    tmlphototmlphoto Registered Users Posts: 1,444 Major grins
    edited September 24, 2004
    spockling wrote:
    Thanks for the compliments.

    Shot with 75-300 mm USM canon lens, 1/320, 6.3, ISO 400 300mm handheld.
    Nice shots. These types of shots are very difficult to get. I just got my 100-400 lens and I'm itchin' to find some critters to shoot. I agree with Greaper that #2 might be a little oversharpened. You might try sharpening the L channel only. I haven't done this yet, but I believe Rutt posted something about this method. There is a new FM sharpening plugin that is supposed to be good, but I haven't tried it out yet.
    Thomas :D

    TML Photography
    tmlphoto.com
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