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09/09/2004 07:23:33 PM · #1 |
i was very exited to start taking some pics..here is one of my first photos ^^  |
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09/09/2004 07:32:38 PM · #2 |
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09/09/2004 07:33:26 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by longlivenyhc: cool, what lens? |
tamron 70-300mm |
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09/09/2004 08:10:03 PM · #4 |
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09/09/2004 08:20:19 PM · #5 |
Well for your very first shot with what can be a complicated piece of equipment, I think you did a bang up job. I think you did a bang up job regardless! I like the composition - the way the twigs move the viewer's eye around. The colors are very vibrant and I like the expression you've captured of the bird. Now some die-hard bird shooters will tell you that your subject isn't sharp enough. But I think it's a wonderful photo. You should print it out and hang it as a momento of the Rebel's maiden voyage :-) |
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09/09/2004 08:21:09 PM · #6 |
its nice indeed. better than most of my bird shots with my 75-300.
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09/09/2004 08:40:04 PM · #7 |
thanx guys ^^ yeah...i am definetly still learning to use my equipment lol |
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09/09/2004 08:45:48 PM · #8 |
Wow, am I ever impressed!!!!! That is fantastic even if you had been using the camera for years!
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09/09/2004 08:55:33 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Kylie: Wow, am I ever impressed!!!!! That is fantastic even if you had been using the camera for years! |
thanx ^^ you are very kind |
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09/09/2004 09:08:27 PM · #10 |
Fantastic first shot! Great composition, subject DOF. I think it shows a little motion blur, that's why the bird looks a bit soft. If you were at 300mm you need to use a tripod.
Will be watching your posts! I am lens hunting myself for my new 300D. |
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09/09/2004 09:15:18 PM · #11 |
Nice shot, Oliver! Sure beats the first shot i took with my 10D, I think it was a pic of a lamp in my home office :P |
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09/09/2004 09:17:32 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by nshapiro: Fantastic first shot! Great composition, subject DOF. I think it shows a little motion blur, that's why the bird looks a bit soft. If you were at 300mm you need to use a tripod.
Will be watching your posts! I am lens hunting myself for my new 300D. |
i was at 300...i have learned that it does blur it a bit, will try to use at 300 with tripod to improve |
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09/09/2004 09:18:55 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Nice shot, Oliver! Sure beats the first shot i took with my 10D, I think it was a pic of a lamp in my home office :P |
lol I wanted to try out my new lens by taking a photo of a bird and got luck with this one so it made my first shoot extra special |
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