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Couple of park birds

 
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May 08, 2007 02:08 |  #1

Was at the local park on saturday, and these two were the only ones who came close enough for a shot, hope you like.



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May 08, 2007 21:37 |  #2

Nice pics - especially like the bokeh in #2. Both birds appear to be intently staring at something


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May 08, 2007 21:46 |  #3

Nice shots! They both appear somewhat dark on my screen.


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May 08, 2007 21:47 |  #4

Quite dark here too... Perhaps the meter was fooled by the relatively bright background?

Other than that the shots are great though. Did you shoot raw?


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May 09, 2007 02:17 as a reply to  @ montreal's post |  #5

Thanx for the reply, Ed I know what the robin was staring at....i`d just got a bag of birdseed out of my bag, he was probably thinking "photo`s later food first." but I gave him some food for his co-operation. Zipdude and Montreal, again thanx for the replys, and the heads up to the darkness, I will look at brightening my photos from now on when thinking of posting them ;) . As to shooting in raw, I did, I prefer shooting in raw as it gives a little more creativity at the post processing stage, should have noticed the darkness though....perhapse I need to calibrate my monitor.

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