Yesterdays trip....
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Fish Chris
Registered: Dec 16, 2009
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I know.. I know... I don't care for some of the sharper focused branches either.... But he didn't wan't to move. What's a guy going to do ?


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The above shot just doesn't do any justice for detail, so this untouched, 100% crop is for the pixel peepers


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Oh..... and I know this isn't a bird or wildlife shot, but I didn't plan to do a seperate post for it over there.... so...
This was a 1 second exposure, in full sunlight, using the NDX400 filter, and tripod.


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Your thoughts ?

Peace,
Fish



Imagemaster
Registered: Feb 23, 2004
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Country: Canada

Great shot on the hawk, Fish. Don't worry about branches in bird photos, the birds don't.

Last shot would work better for me if it was darker or more contrasty. Cool-looking rock. Bet it would make a great silhouette shot against a sunrise/sunset, if that is possible.

Tony



amyandmark3
Registered: Nov 03, 2007
Total Posts: 1941
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Fish, that hawk is very nice. I'm not much for pixel peeping, but the crop is pretty cool. What body/lens combo did you use?

Mark



PaulCal
Registered: Dec 08, 2006
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Love the hawk and I think the scene is superb

Paul



Tim Kuhn
Registered: Nov 29, 2006
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Real nice job on the hawk The jay would have more impact if the focus fell on the eye of the bird, just something to keep in mind

Tim



b.a.smith
Registered: Dec 13, 2008
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love the hawk and the oceanscape is very nice

alan



72chevelle454
Registered: Dec 04, 2005
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Tim Kuhn wrote:
Real nice job on the hawk The jay would have more impact if the focus fell on the eye of the bird, just something to keep in mind

Tim



+1

Nice job with the Rebel T1i



lorac
Registered: Feb 21, 2009
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#1 is fantastic. Great work. Is #2 cropped heavily?

Lora



Fish Chris
Registered: Dec 16, 2009
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Country: United States

Hey IM, yes, I agree..... but no, you'd have to do a verticle drop from a cliff, of about 80 feet ! Yikes ! And BTW, that rock is bigger than it might apear... I'd say 35 feet wide, and 20 feet tall....

Peace,
Fish



Fish Chris
Registered: Dec 16, 2009
Total Posts: 531
Country: United States

Tim, yes, I agree. Personally, I kinda like the whole bird, or at least the whole front side, including the eye to be in sharp focus..... but because of the low light, had opened my aperature all the way up (5.6 on that lens) F8 probably would have got it....

Oh well.... just glad it wasn't an upclose Kingfisher To miss that would kill me !

Peace,
Fish



Fish Chris
Registered: Dec 16, 2009
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Country: United States

and about the lightness (low contrast) of the ocean scene.....

That's what I get for slouching in my PC chair ! Doh !

Here's what I mean; My monitor is okay for a poor man it's a 23" HD Samsung 2343bwx, and after having it color calibrated, it's got a decent picture.... for a $229 monitor.
However (and this is a big "however") it's really terrible for the vertical viewing angle If I slouch in my chair, the picture looks really dark, and contrasty.... while if I walk up to my PC and look downward, the same photo looks washed out, with no contrast....
And what's worse, is that this stupid thing must be the only monitor on the market in which the stand does not adjust, to allow a different angle of the screen ! Doh ! I hope Samsung has fired the guy that designed this !

Anyway while sitting up, and looking at my screen straight on I did some adjustments on that ocean image....
Does this look a little better ?


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Feel free to play with it, and your own PP, if you would like... But if you make it look better, you have to tell me how you did it

Peace,
Fish

PS, So I posted this, then slouched back down..... and I thought I overdid it, as it got too dark again ! Doh !


Brenton Biggs
Registered: Mar 07, 2007
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Nice work on these!!! The ocean scape is interesting!



Hungtran10
Registered: Nov 20, 2007
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cool shots chris. here are my thoughts.

1) awesome flight shot on that red tail. the wing position and sweet and great eye contact.

2) the branches don't bother me. none of them obstruct my view of the subject nor do they intersect with the outline of the subject in the background. the colors are well saturated. the sharpness on the wing and feathers is very good but i'm almost feeling that is where you focussed the camera on. i kinda feel like the eye of the subject is just a tad bit out of the depth of field and could be sharper. to me a shot with a face must have the eyes in sharp focus to draw the attention of the viewer in. in this shot the eye appears dull. that may be due to a flat catch light, i'm not sure. i would try to sharpen the eye/head a bit more.

3) i like the reprocessed ocean scene. the increase contrast makes the scene pop more.

best regards,

- hung



Sirfishalot
Registered: Dec 23, 2004
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Country: United States

Nice set Chris,
I like your composition and detail on the RTH as well as the mood in the seascape.
No worries, its part of nature too.

JayT



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