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Gluepot shotsGluepot was worth the drive ! What a great day (Thanks Kevin & Avril for organising)
I now have a LOT more respect for 'bird in natural habitat' shots - they are really tiny, really fast, hard to spot and nearly always hidden in a bush - but I enjoyed the experience and looking forward to the next camping trip DebT DebT
"so many dreams - so little time "
Re: Gluepot shotsThose shots look good Deb! I didn't manage to get any good bird shots with my inadequate 200mm but Grant and I took some shots of a couple of lizards on the way home and lots of hover flies on my roses!
Yes, a great day with excellent company. Thanks from me too, Kevin and Avril. Nice to meet you Deb. Nikon D7000
Re: Gluepot shotsI quite like the shots, but I find them a bit too small.
Re: Gluepot shotsNice pics Deb!
Re: Gluepot shotsThat first image is nice DebT - I had a look on ur smugmug site and it looks better there. Was it a crop? if not I reckon a slightly tighter crop to centralise the bird would make it a stronger image. I think you have done very well to capture this - it certainly is not as easy as it looks!
gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Gluepot shotsNice photos Deb!! Tom and I are home from the USA now.... catch up soon? Zoo?
Cheers Cathy My Red Bubble Site: http://www.redbubble.com/people/cathycormack
Re: Gluepot shotsHi Cathy,
look for the post for the zoo halloween late opening as we are planning on catching up them Deb DebT
"so many dreams - so little time "
Re: Gluepot shotsYes Biggerey most certainly already cropped to less than 1/4 of frame size (and reduced to 6x4 for a quick print ) - not going to do anything else though it's already lost definition and had too much blur for me (I was using 300 with 1.4X on crop body and had to manual focus due to camera issue with autofocus - I was just glad I managed to get something in the frame that resembled the bird I was looking at )
DebT DebT
"so many dreams - so little time "
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