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11/14/2005 10:28:29 PM · #1 |
Caught this guy with my 300mm at about 10 meters away. The grey background is the roof of a house blurred by the lens.
Photoshop: Saturation, levels, curves, color burn, Sharpen.
If you have time, please comment on how I can improve my "zoom lens" shots.
Thanks,
KenSkid
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11/14/2005 11:50:57 PM · #2 |
Left a comment. Here is a bird shot (Merlin) using the flash extender I talked about. This was a very low light gray day.
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11/14/2005 11:56:25 PM · #3 |
Very Nice! Were they hand held?
I really like the color rendition Nikon has for earth tones like oranges, browns, rusts and tree bark. |
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11/15/2005 12:01:53 AM · #4 |
Not sure about Ken's original post but the Merlin was 500mm using a monopod. |
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11/15/2005 12:10:39 AM · #5 |
Odd time of the year to make butterfly pictures..... at least it is in Wisconsin at this time of the year, it is sleeting outside at the moment. I must have been thinking about summer, not wanting winter to come - so I was working on a butterfly today too.
I think your monarch is quite good. I am not very qualified to comment on zoom lenses, but I like your picture. |
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