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Postby christiand on Wed Feb 09, 2005 9:19 pm

for the bird shooters,

I found this link on dpreview.com.
The photos I believe are superb.

http://www.photosig.com/go/users/userphotos?id=105701

Cheers
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Postby ozimax on Wed Feb 09, 2005 10:55 pm

Wow, what birds, incredible and enjoyable, Max
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Postby nodrog_reversed on Wed Feb 09, 2005 11:30 pm

They are a truly wonderful set of pictures.

Now all we need is someone with similar skill to do a portfolio showing off all the fantastic Australian birds.
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Postby ozimax on Wed Feb 09, 2005 11:36 pm

When it comes to birds, I'm out of my depth!
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Postby naasif on Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:10 am

Wow! Those shots are extremely clear and sharp !

Is the lens and lighting the influencing factor ? Do you think it's possibe to do those kind of shots with a Tamron 70-300 LD and not the Nikkor 70-300 ?

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Postby sirhc55 on Thu Feb 10, 2005 10:49 am

naasif wrote:Wow! Those shots are extremely clear and sharp !

Is the lens and lighting the influencing factor ? Do you think it's possibe to do those kind of shots with a Tamron 70-300 LD and not the Nikkor 70-300 ?

Naasif


The simple answer is yes but remember Naasif that the camera is only a tool in the equation - it is the human element that determines the final result - time, place, angle, lighting etc.
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