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Post by Martin Alvendia on Sept 24, 2009 13:46:51 GMT
Given our luck with the terns during our last sortie, JP and I figured we'd test our fortune by going to Mt. Makiling. This mystical mountain hasn't really been kind to us, as we almost always end up with nothing. True enough, the Birds either hid from us or made shooting them impossible. Determined that we shouldn't go home empty handed, we went up to the small pond and look for our slimey firends. Tree FrogNikon D300+Nikkor 80-400 VR Zoom @ 400mm, f/22 2.5secs, ISO 100, +1/3 Exposure Compensation, Manual Exposure, Manfrotto 055C/3421 Tripod Support:
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Sept 24, 2009 13:56:15 GMT
2.5 secs? WOW!!!!
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Post by mantarey on Sept 24, 2009 13:58:36 GMT
Just wonderful. Amazing details Marts, I could almost feel the slime.
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Post by Ariel Matias on Sept 24, 2009 15:11:18 GMT
Great!
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Post by Mark Itol on Sept 24, 2009 15:45:24 GMT
You made this slimy fella look good, Martin.
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Sept 24, 2009 20:34:24 GMT
Kokak!
A macro with 80-400 VR, a ribbit indeed!
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Sept 27, 2009 15:38:24 GMT
Wow, Martin. I can kiss this fellow. I wish I can shoot butterflies like that with my Canon. telyds
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