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Old 18-11-2005, 20:34   #1 (permalink)
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A few shots from yesterday mainly with a bird theme ...

Both of the first two were taken one handed while I was on the mobile - try that without a grip for those who are comtemplating buying one or not.







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Old 18-11-2005, 21:06   #2 (permalink)
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They are all good, shame about the beak being out of focus on the 2nd pic and the tip of the crows wing being snipped too, but not bad at all !
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The first shot is excellent!

Your crow shot could be rescued by (purists look away now) slightly enlarging the frame and cloning the missing feather tips in from the complete ones.
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They are all good, shame about the beak being out of focus on the 2nd pic and the tip of the crows wing being snipped too, but not bad at all !
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Your crow shot could be rescued by (purists look away now) slightly enlarging the frame and cloning the missing feather tips in from the complete ones.
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The 2nd picture OOF beak is actually due to pretty fast movement. If you look at the berries in picture 1 you can see he was gorging himself. Taken at f5.6, 100ISO, 1/800th on 400mm f5.6L.

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Couldnt agree more. A stunning example..


Your 2nd example of the crow is much better..
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agreed with the others, the first is great, the Crow is a good shot too.
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