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fire34fighter
20th of January 2008 (Sun), 21:50
Still pretty new to this photography thing, right now I'm making due with the 80-200 lens I have, but saving up for the 100-400 so i can get some better shots...


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C&C please!

BradM
20th of January 2008 (Sun), 22:01
Very nice images... but I didn't see a single fish? :(

You had some very tough/low light but did very well, some the images are extremely detailed for shutters speeds in the 1/50th range on a few of the shots. Good job!

If I were to make a comment I would suggest working on your composition, give the bird some "room" to move into instead of taking it right to the edge of the frame (if you can).

fire34fighter
20th of January 2008 (Sun), 22:08
Very nice images... but I didn't see a single fish? :(

You had some very tough/low light but did very well, some the images are extremely detailed for shutters speeds in the 1/50th range on a few of the shots. Good job!

If I were to make a comment I would suggest working on your composition, give the bird some "room" to move into instead of taking it right to the edge of the frame (if you can).

I came back with 2 pictures of fishes. Unfortunately shooting through Plexiglas in low light, into murky water proved to be very very difficult..

As for composition, thanks for the feedback. I've cropped most of these tight, but I'll work on giving them some more room. Thanks for the feed back!