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Post by Tonji Ramos on Jun 10, 2010 2:10:17 GMT
I forgot to post this picture. The Pipit I posted earlier but with a different pose. Richard's PipitLake Caliraya. Early morning, 5:59 AM. Canon 5D Mk2, Canon 500mm f4, Canon 1.4xtc, 1/200, f6.3, ISO 1000 handheld
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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Jun 10, 2010 2:46:24 GMT
I would call this a self portrait sir. I can almost see you in the reflection on the Pipit's eye!
The color contrast of the fore and background only adds to the beauty of this picture. Thank you for sharing sir!
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Post by Romy Ocon on Jun 10, 2010 5:41:07 GMT
Wow.... you've become a Pipit specialist, Tonji..... great detail and low angle!
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Post by Tonji Ramos on Jun 12, 2010 4:09:38 GMT
Thanks Edu, sorry I could not get back to you regarding your question. I don't really know Caliraya that well but during our stay there I think we counted 27 species.
Romy, thanks. I was really lucky with this little guy because he let me get really close. I am happy I had my 5D so I could crank up the ISO to 1000 and get a decent 1/200 speed for hand holding.
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Post by gabriel buluran on Jun 12, 2010 5:32:59 GMT
great details and nice angle on the pipit tonji!
congrats!
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Post by Ely Teehankee on Jun 12, 2010 8:07:52 GMT
That is more than 10 pounds to carry and to shoot the bird handheld. The picture is very sharp. Well done Tonji. Mabuhay.
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Post by Ariel Matias on Jun 12, 2010 17:49:23 GMT
You always manage to make an ordinary-looking bird to look beautiful on your pictures. Superb in details and very nice low-angle shot. Tnx for sharing.
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Post by Neon Rosell II on Jun 12, 2010 19:19:58 GMT
Wow! Love the melted FG & BG caused by the low angle shot, Tonji!!
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Post by Nilo Arribas Jr. on Jun 13, 2010 13:50:17 GMT
I like the creamy bokeh and the warm tone on the ground. Congrats Tonji.
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