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Jul 01, 2006 00:55 |  #1

Hi All
just thought I would post a few of my first attempts at birds.:)


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Jul 01, 2006 00:59 |  #2

and a couple more....


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Jul 01, 2006 01:06 |  #3

Hi John and Julie, welcome from another Perth member! Aha, the obligatory duck photo's... But, it's good to see you've added a harder to get Kookaburra one, well done.

The 2nd duck seems a bit out of focus to me, particularly the head. Do you do any sharpening at all?

I really must get up into Kings Park soon, before winter really sets in!

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Jul 01, 2006 20:21 as a reply to  @ SimonBl's post |  #4

Thanks Simon
all the photos are untouched they are straight out the camera and resized that is all. Kings Park is a great place for ducks but not much else I love hitting the zoo and trying to get natural shots in a caged setting.


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