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Discussion in 'Photography, Art & Design' started by Vers, 3 Mar 2008.

  1. Vers

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    Bit bored today and so...

    Some backyard locals
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    -Matt
     
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  2. Major

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    Very nice, majority of them are not your average "bird" pictures. ;)
     
  3. TNash

    TNash What's a Dremel?

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    wow, I love those, they're fantastic.

    edit: what went into taking these? EXIF info?
     
  4. OleJ

    OleJ Me!

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    Nice low dof and some interesting shots. Thanks for sharing!
     
  5. Jamie

    Jamie ex-Bit-Tech code junkie

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    Good use of aperture and focusing. The light on the first two is stunning.
     
  6. yodasarmpit

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    ^ what he said, good work.
     
  7. Vers

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    Canon 5D, 100-400L most (if not all) @ 400mm f/5.6 (shutter speed varies)

    Thanks for the comments!

    -Matt
     
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  8. Krikkit

    Krikkit All glory to the hypnotoad! Super Moderator

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    I love the last one, if only the lighting on the bird was a lil' more exciting... Great shots though. :D
     
  9. Vers

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    Wish I got some better shots of him as well but I can only do so much ;), unfortunately he wouldn't visit the other side of the feeder and by this point I couldn't feel my left hand any longer so I figured it was time to pack it up...
    Thanks, glad you enjoyed.

    -Matt
     
  10. Da Dego

    Da Dego Brett Thomas

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    I actually REALLY like #7? I think I counted that right... ;) It's the landscape shot of the bird on the branch. I think that is the shot to keep out of the bunch, though they're all excellent. I love the DOF.
     
  11. G0RD0N FAN

    G0RD0N FAN Jeff Gordon #24

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    I agree! Good Work there!
     
  12. Mother-Goose

    Mother-Goose 5 o'clock somewhere

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    Love them, really good DoF on them all, fantastic to look at :)
     
  13. outlawaol

    outlawaol Geeked since 1982

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    Very sharp, the detail is amazing. And the lighting is superb. Well done. :)
     
  14. Hwulex

    Hwulex Minimodder

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    Great shots, and so crisp! This being my favourite:

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    Lovely framing, creamy bokeh, and perfect catchlight in the eye.
     
  15. Vers

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    Thanks everyone for all the positive feedback...

    Da Dego...number 6 and 7 are also among my favorites :D

    -Matt
     
  16. zhangmaster12

    zhangmaster12 What's a Dremel?

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    u have high res photos
     
  17. Dorte

    Dorte New in here.

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    very very beautiful
     
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