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Post by Ariel Matias on Jan 25, 2011 3:26:00 GMT
Trying to learn my 7D's AF mechanisms 400mm, 1/4000s, ISO1600 400mm, 1/5000s, ISO1600 400mm, 1/4000s, ISO1600 400mm, 1/4000s, ISO1600 400mm, 1/4000s, ISO1600
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Post by Ely Teehankee on Jan 25, 2011 23:32:02 GMT
I have seen Hummingbirds when I was not a bird photographer yet. It must be a thrill to capture them in the air and get their wings frozen. It looks like you were very close as the focusing is accurate you can even see the tongue of the bird but there is a blur on the other parts because of the thin DOF. Well done Ariel. Mabuhay.
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Post by Ariel Matias on Jan 26, 2011 1:44:11 GMT
Thanks Ely for the comments. I found 7D's AF a bit complex but effective. I still have to do a lot of readings before I can fully use the cam to its fullest. Thanks for viewing.
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Post by Edwin Matias on Jan 27, 2011 15:35:38 GMT
Great BIF shots Ariel.
Regards, Edwin
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Post by tomvandenbrandt on Jan 27, 2011 21:24:06 GMT
Very nice for me to see this Ariel.
Regards, Tom
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Post by Ariel Matias on Jan 27, 2011 23:13:18 GMT
Thanks Edwin and Tom. I've seen your pictures and they are very smooth. I need to learn more about the PP part. Thanks for viewing.
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Post by Enrique Frio on Jan 28, 2011 3:18:54 GMT
Wow, great shots, and no flashes used at that! Hummers are often photographed using a multiflash setup to freeze the wings. Well done!
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Post by tomvandenbrandt on Jan 28, 2011 20:32:50 GMT
Ariel, sorry but what do you mean with pp.
Regards, Tom
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Post by Ariel Matias on Jan 31, 2011 3:00:38 GMT
Ariel, sorry but what do you mean with pp. Regards, Tom Hi Tom, I meant Post Process Thanks!
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Post by tomvandenbrandt on Jan 31, 2011 11:53:07 GMT
I thought it would be something like that Thanks Ariel. Regards, Tom
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