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« Reply #555 on: December 08, 2012, 05:12:17 AM »
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Yea, you're right...that one looks better. :)
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #556 on: December 08, 2012, 05:39:08 AM »
 :)  rpt - you and I have the same eye for composition ! Your crop is how we originally produced the pic. However the rock in the foreground is oof, and my partner in Building Panoramics has a real dislike for oof foregrounds ( bearing in mind our commercial pictures are buildings ), so we settled on taking it out.

When I took this picture I was using the standard screen in the 5D with an 85mm and I didn't intend the closest rock to be oof. Since then I have the manual focus screen and it is much better for both manual focus and judging subtle depth of field. Personally I think subtle oof foreground can add depth, but maybe in this case it looks like a mistake.

For those who like more symmetrical compositions I can accommodate !  ;D

Thanks for the feedback from everyone, I joined CR because it's a forum where the members are polite and courteous, and judging by many of the pictures posted - very talented ! So I appreciate the comments.

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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #557 on: December 08, 2012, 06:25:19 AM »
Sporgon,

I really like that shot! Nice balanced composition.

Talking about balance...how long did that goose stand on just one leg? ;D
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #558 on: December 08, 2012, 06:33:18 AM »
:)  rpt - you and I have the same eye for composition ! Your crop is how we originally produced the pic. However the rock in the foreground is oof, and my partner in Building Panoramics has a real dislike for oof foregrounds ( bearing in mind our commercial pictures are buildings ), so we settled on taking it out.

When I took this picture I was using the standard screen in the 5D with an 85mm and I didn't intend the closest rock to be oof. Since then I have the manual focus screen and it is much better for both manual focus and judging subtle depth of field. Personally I think subtle oof foreground can add depth, but maybe in this case it looks like a mistake.
:) well happy to note you like it too. I like this last picture a lot. But then I love B&W...

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Thanks for the feedback from everyone, I joined CR because it's a forum where the members are polite and courteous, and judging by many of the pictures posted - very talented ! So I appreciate the comments.
You obviously missed some of the particularly rowdy threads :).

I have learned a lot here. And yes, in general it is a nice place to be.

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« Reply #559 on: December 08, 2012, 06:35:24 AM »
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Yea, you're right...that one looks better. :)
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That rock somehow anchors it.

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« Reply #560 on: December 08, 2012, 11:26:16 PM »
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Other than looking like something is eating his flesh off his head, that's one crazy looking stork!  And I thought Wood Storks had weird heads!  Nice one! :o
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« Reply #561 on: December 08, 2012, 11:29:45 PM »
Sporgon,

I really like that shot! Nice balanced composition.

Talking about balance...how long did that goose stand on just one leg? ;D
Is he standing on one leg or walking on water!
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Re: Show your Bird Portraits
« Reply #562 on: December 09, 2012, 12:04:50 AM »
Sporgon,

I really like that shot! Nice balanced composition.

Talking about balance...how long did that goose stand on just one leg? ;D
They seemed to be happy to stand on one leg for some time. Why they do this I have no idea !!

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« Reply #563 on: December 09, 2012, 12:41:16 AM »
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« Reply #564 on: December 09, 2012, 12:51:43 AM »
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Love those "Down the barrell" images!  She's a real beauty!
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« Reply #565 on: December 09, 2012, 05:59:34 PM »
Here's an owl that I spotted here at the Calgary Bird Sanctuary. It was hard to get a decent picture with the way the lighting was that day.


IMG_5791 by HadrianRobinson, on Flickr


IMG_5797 by HadrianRobinson, on Flickr


Not really a bird, but...it still flies!  :P


IMG_5103 by HadrianRobinson, on Flickr


These little guys were cute.


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« Reply #566 on: December 11, 2012, 05:54:12 AM »
Canon7D with f/2.8 300mm II + 2xTC, iso 400, 1/320 - 1/500  f/5.6

These are at the limits of resolution as the kingfisher was quite far away. I was hand holding the light combo with the 300mm + 2xTC. The kingfisher hovered with head dead still, dived and came up with his catch.

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« Reply #567 on: December 11, 2012, 08:05:00 AM »
I really enjoy the first image! Nicely done!  :)

Canon7D with f/2.8 300mm II + 2xTC, iso 400, 1/320 - 1/500  f/5.6

These are at the limits of resolution as the kingfisher was quite far away. I was hand holding the light combo with the 300mm + 2xTC. The kingfisher hovered with head dead still, dived and came up with his catch.

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« Reply #568 on: December 11, 2012, 11:55:35 AM »
Canon7D with f/2.8 300mm II + 2xTC, iso 400, 1/320 - 1/500  f/5.6

These are at the limits of resolution as the kingfisher was quite far away. I was hand holding the light combo with the 300mm + 2xTC. The kingfisher hovered with head dead still, dived and came up with his catch.
One word. Fantastic!

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« Reply #569 on: December 11, 2012, 12:32:21 PM »
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