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01/02/2005 07:30:44 PM · #1 |
This is a pic I made for some friends. I took all the pics at there house feeder.
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01/02/2005 07:37:24 PM · #2 |
My honest reaction? It looks pretty "unnatural" for a triad of bird bix. If you want to group them together, maybe try to use some sort of natural or textured background?
Robt.
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01/02/2005 07:42:11 PM · #3 |
I think it is pretty cool. But then again I'm a bird guy. If they like birds they will love the print.
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01/02/2005 07:43:16 PM · #4 |
Personally, I think that its really nice too! Type color may be a bit off to me anyhow...but all in all its a nice job!
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01/02/2005 07:44:46 PM · #5 |
BTW Corwyn - what lens did you use for your eagle shot, Close Encounter?
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01/02/2005 07:48:39 PM · #6 |
Thanks for the comment. They are really big birders... so I hope they like it.
I used a Canon 100-400mm L IS. Great lens got it off eBay for 960$ US
Originally posted by jbsmithana: BTW Corwyn - what lens did you use for your eagle shot, Close Encounter? |
Heres are some more pics (most with the 100-400) |
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01/02/2005 07:52:57 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Corwyn: Thanks for the comment. They are really big birders... so I hope they like it.
I used a Canon 100-400mm L IS. Great lens got it off eBay for 960$ US
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Heres are some more pics (most with the 100-400) [/quote]
Great price on good glass and some nice shots. I'm using a Tamron 28-300 for a long lens right now and it is a bit slow and needs lots of light to do well. I hope to get quality glass eventually. Keep up the good work.
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01/02/2005 09:32:12 PM · #8 |
Good pics of the bird, but they are all looking toward the edge of the image -- pushes my attention out of the frame regardless of which bird I look at. Have you considered arranging them in a manner that keeps the viewers attention in the frame; and perhaps drawn to the text?
David
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