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7th October 2012, 04:58 PM
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7th October 2012, 09:51 PM
#2
Re: Bird shots from this morning
Hi Otavio,
thank you for sharing your pictures.
Number 4 'the Heron' is the winner for me, very nice.
Regards
John
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7th October 2012, 10:49 PM
#3
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Re: Bird shots from this morning
Hi Otavio,
I guess you used the Z990 over the D5100 for the enhanced zoom?
#1 I think the jpg capture has lost some dtail in the shadowy blacks on the hind quarters, if mine, I would crop 10-15% off the bottom edge, enough to lose the distracting stick on right.
#2 shadows look long, you must have been up very early!
#3 Nice composition, but again I fear the jpg has lost highlight and shadow detail on this very contrasty shot
#4 The Heron, or Egret as it might be known here in UK, looks good, it might have stood a little more exposure, but I know how difficult it is shooting white, then black, birds alternately in sunshine and shadow.
#5 Nice light coming through the wings and waves
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7th October 2012, 10:53 PM
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Re: Bird shots from this morning
Thanks, John. This one was about to get his "lunch"!
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7th October 2012, 11:41 PM
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Re: Bird shots from this morning
Hi Dave! Thanks for your (always) valuable feedback!
Comments:
I guess you used the Z990 over the D5100 for the enhanced zoom?: That's right. I am buying a 300mm lens for my D5100 (what will give me a 450mm, 35mm equivalent, due to the 1.5 Nikon crop). That will allow me to use the D5100 for this type of picture, as the kit lens 18-55mm VR is definitely not enough to capture these guys, flying high and distant!
#1. Below is the crop version, as per your suggestion. The stick was really distracting.
#2 shadows look long, you must have been up very early!: That's also right! I managed to reach the place at 6 o'clock in the morning!
#3 Nice composition, but again I fear the jpg has lost highlight and shadow detail on this very contrasty shot: Yes, that is the problem of small sensors. The Z990 can shoot raw but the time between pictures increases hugely (even with class 10 cards).
#4 The Heron, or Egret as it might be known here in UK, looks good, it might have stood a little more exposure, but I know how difficult it is shooting white, then black, birds alternately in sunshine and shadow.: This one is really an Egret, my mistake!
#5 Nice light coming through the wings and waves
: Thanks!!
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8th October 2012, 03:30 AM
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Re: Bird shots from this morning
Hi, Otavio.
Thanks for sharing the pictures.
Very good shots! (And you are using only a Kodak Z990!)
My favorites are #4 (very beautiful) and #5 (the seagull is flying!).
Antonio.
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9th October 2012, 12:56 AM
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Re: Bird shots from this morning
Hi, Antônio. Thanks for viewing and I am glad you liked them. Yes, it is a hard job doing this kind of picture with such a camera (small sensor limitations). Regards...
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9th October 2012, 01:02 AM
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Re: Bird shots from this morning
The other alternative if you prefer the balance of the original, is to clone the stick out.
Personally I prefer the crop
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9th October 2012, 01:12 AM
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Re: Bird shots from this morning
Otavio, my favourite is probably the Egret, followed very very closely by the the vulture in take-off mode.
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9th October 2012, 03:45 AM
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Re: Bird shots from this morning
Thank you very much, Steven and Bruce!
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9th October 2012, 04:16 AM
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Re: Bird shots from this morning
I agree with John the egret stands out for best . nice capture
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9th October 2012, 03:43 PM
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Re: Bird shots from this morning
James, many thanks for your reply.
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9th October 2012, 04:25 PM
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Re: Bird shots from this morning
OK I think the vulture is the one for me. Lovely action shot - hard to get. FWIW the white bird is a snowy egret (assuming it's in Brazil). Closely related to the old world .little egret
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9th October 2012, 11:19 PM
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Re: Bird shots from this morning
Dave, thanks for viewing. Just to confirm your assumption, it was shot in the city of Macaé, Brazil. They are pretty common here. Regards.
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