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Apr 29, 2007 08:07 |  #1

Just a few quick snaps of a nervous bird


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Apr 29, 2007 10:57 |  #2

Quite a corful bird. Are these fairly large? I've never seen one.


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Apr 29, 2007 11:12 |  #3

Definately an interesting bird. Colors look nice...and he/she seems to have a 'red' eye. Interesting.


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Apr 29, 2007 22:43 |  #4

Hi Guys
This bird is about 44-48cm tall and does have a reddish brown eye.
Here is a head on shot


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Apr 29, 2007 23:01 |  #5

Hi lawrie. Another interesting capture. I finally figured out why the pics that you have are a tad out of focus. In the 'exif' of the file that you have uploaded, you are at f5.6, 390mm, and a Shutter Speed of 1/250 sec.

Now, maybe you should try 1/400 or 1/500 at 390mm, which might aid in getting rid of some of that camera shake. It's a fair distance away, so you have to use a fast shutter speed...and maybe bump up the ISO speed to 400 or so. That will allow you to reach shutter speeds that will make it less blurry.

Hope that helps, and thanks for sharing.


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Apr 29, 2007 23:36 |  #6

inthedeck wrote in post #3126323 (external link)
Hi lawrie. Another interesting capture. I finally figured out why the pics that you have are a tad out of focus. In the 'exif' of the file that you have uploaded, you are at f5.6, 390mm, and a Shutter Speed of 1/250 sec.

Now, maybe you should try 1/400 or 1/500 at 390mm, which might aid in getting rid of some of that camera shake. It's a fair distance away, so you have to use a fast shutter speed...and maybe bump up the ISO speed to 400 or so. That will allow you to reach shutter speeds that will make it less blurry.

Hope that helps, and thanks for sharing.

Thanks for the tips.
It was the first time shooting birds with this lens and I was not too sure of the settings


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Apr 30, 2007 07:12 |  #7

Hey, I know that feeling. Missed quite a few myself. Nonetheless, have a fun time...that's what matters most. Sometimes, it's not about being technically perfect. There has to be a fun factor, right?


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