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Post by Edu Lorenzo Jr on Feb 6, 2011 13:20:01 GMT
Went to Candaba today with Glenn Gamboa and three other friends from another community. Am so happy that I now have the chance to once again share pics Please pardon the IQ.. am really rusty from the lack of practice. The "customary" Striated Grassbird Camera Nikon D90 Exposure 1/2500 sec Aperture f/8.0 Focal Length 400 mm ISO Speed 320 Tripod The not so easy to find but "Common" Kingfisher Camera Nikon D90 Exposure 0.017 sec (1/60) Aperture f/8.0 Focal Length 400 mm ISO Speed 320 Tripod Two images of Anas Luzonica This guy was trying to hide from me.. hehe Yellow Bittern Camera Nikon D90 Exposure 0.003 sec (1/400) Aperture f/5.6 Focal Length 400 mm ISO Speed 200 Handheld and the grand prize.. a lifer.. Eurasian Coot Camera Nikon D90 Exposure 0.002 sec (1/500) Aperture f/5.6 Focal Length 400 mm ISO Speed 200 Handheld It was sooooo much fun to shoot again! Thanks for looking!
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Post by William Lim on Feb 6, 2011 13:36:15 GMT
Great harvest, Edu.
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Post by Edwin Matias on Feb 6, 2011 16:09:13 GMT
Great Series Edu, i like the BIF shots
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Post by mantarey on Feb 7, 2011 1:39:00 GMT
That's a nice harvest Edu. The third photo (Duck BIF) is very impressive with a great wing position and green melted background.
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Post by Enrique Frio on Feb 7, 2011 7:31:52 GMT
Nice set, Edu! Spot or Matrix?
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Post by Mark Itol on Feb 7, 2011 13:17:35 GMT
Beautiful set, Edu. Love the wing position of the duck in the third photo.
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Post by alainpascua on Feb 7, 2011 16:17:38 GMT
The third photo tops them all, by a mile, Edu! Very sharp eyes, creamy background, blurry wings indicative of action and speed! Excellent! My second favorites are the coot and grassbird! I would rather move a bit to the left the coot, if the picture were mine, to give some space in front that it would swim to.
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