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Jack Douglas said:He was playing peek a boo. I like the new feature in DPP - used it to brighten the eye a wee bit. It's simple and works on the RAW.
Jack
Great shots and beautiful birds! I am not doing so great this year with warbles .jmeyer said:Over the past two weeks, in SE Wisconsin, I've tallied 32 warbler species so far. Here are a few of the more uncommon ones, including a rare Worm-eating Warbler, at least for WI. Usually I use the EF 500 f4, but I requested the EF 600 f4 II from Canon, and was given a 10 days with it. These photos were taken with 7D mkii/EF600 f4 II/1.4xiii.
Jeremy
lion rock said:ISv,
Just arrived to O'ahu at about noon today. Staying at Ko Olina now. we have added my niece's family, of 4.
Planning for visiting now.
We shall see. Hoping to visit the northern tip of the island!
-r
ISv said:lion rock said:These creatures are all over the island, roaming free.
-r
Riley - they are pests (actually on Kauai one can find the wild form)! Yeah, every where and they are actually wild. In the same time we are buying chicken from the stores at very high prices!
Nice pictures from every one but I noticed somebody with just one post - KeithA! Nice photos, just keep posting!
My weekend wasn't productive in terms of new birds. On other hand I think, I got some good photos of my best friend during the hikes - White-rumped Shama (male in this case). Pay attention on the difference in the black in shade and in more light. It's male, the females are brownish-black in that areas. And compare with the juvenile that I recently posted!
The last one is attempt for a real portrait, I got really close to the bird.
What new feature?Jack Douglas said:He was playing peek a boo. I like the new feature in DPP - used it to brighten the eye a wee bit. It's simple and works on the RAW.
Jack
jmeyer said:Over the past two weeks, in SE Wisconsin, I've tallied 32 warbler species so far. Here are a few of the more uncommon ones, including a rare Worm-eating Warbler, at least for WI. Usually I use the EF 500 f4, but I requested the EF 600 f4 II from Canon, and was given a 10 days with it. These photos were taken with 7D mkii/EF600 f4 II/1.4xiii.
Jeremy
AlanF said:What new feature?Jack Douglas said:He was playing peek a boo. I like the new feature in DPP - used it to brighten the eye a wee bit. It's simple and works on the RAW.
Jack
AlanF said:ISv said:lion rock said:These creatures are all over the island, roaming free.
-r
Riley - they are pests (actually on Kauai one can find the wild form)! Yeah, every where and they are actually wild. In the same time we are buying chicken from the stores at very high prices!
Nice pictures from every one but I noticed somebody with just one post - KeithA! Nice photos, just keep posting!
My weekend wasn't productive in terms of new birds. On other hand I think, I got some good photos of my best friend during the hikes - White-rumped Shama (male in this case). Pay attention on the difference in the black in shade and in more light. It's male, the females are brownish-black in that areas. And compare with the juvenile that I recently posted!
The last one is attempt for a real portrait, I got really close to the bird.
Very nice studies!
AlanF said:What new feature?Jack Douglas said:He was playing peek a boo. I like the new feature in DPP - used it to brighten the eye a wee bit. It's simple and works on the RAW.
Jack