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Post by Max De Leon on Jul 29, 2012 19:02:54 GMT
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Post by Max De Leon on Jul 29, 2012 19:05:23 GMT
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Post by tina mallari on Jul 29, 2012 22:49:53 GMT
Hi Max, these are really nice photos for a FIRST post. If I am not mistaken, my first post here was really malabo and not even sharp.
Most of your photos are sharp and with details na and to top it all, you have a bird in flight shot already so you should be proud :-)
You have a lot of awesome shots at your flickr site - NICE !!!!
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Jul 30, 2012 0:36:19 GMT
Very good photos for your first postings, Max.
May I ask if you do some post processing, i.e. photoshop on your images?
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Post by Max De Leon on Jul 30, 2012 5:34:12 GMT
Thanks Ma'am Tina and Sir Bob. I do use lightroom for my postprocessing.
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Post by Max De Leon on Aug 1, 2012 9:48:09 GMT
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Post by Max De Leon on Aug 1, 2012 18:11:38 GMT
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Post by Ramon Quisumbing on Aug 1, 2012 19:48:39 GMT
Nice second set, Max. I especially like the details on the Nuthatch.
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Post by Max De Leon on Aug 1, 2012 19:57:25 GMT
thanks Sir Ramon. got one lucky shot i guess. i was also surprised with that one... im starting to feel the lens i think.
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Post by tina mallari on Aug 2, 2012 2:04:29 GMT
My favorite is the juvenile blackbird because of the natural framing. Here's another example of a "nagger" of a bird - HEHEhHEhHEhehE
For absolutely fantastic details... I'd have to agree with Ramon on the nuthatch :-)
more please... and thanks for sharing Max
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Post by Max De Leon on Aug 5, 2012 19:51:27 GMT
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Post by Max De Leon on Aug 5, 2012 19:57:01 GMT
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Post by Bob Kaufman on Aug 6, 2012 2:57:14 GMT
Another great set, Max! Interesting that there are so many beautiful birds in Austria. Please include also your camera settings for each photo. Thanks!
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Post by Mick Harris on Aug 6, 2012 10:24:57 GMT
20120613-IMG_3548 Juvenile Blackbird by Mick Harris, on Flickr Great set of shots Max. The Juvenile Blackbird however looks like a juvenile Redstart of some kind (maybe a Black Redstart) as it's too small for a Blackbird and has the reddish tail typical of Redstarts. Happy birding. Have attempted to add a shot of a juvenile Blackbird for comparison ... not great with computers , hope it works.
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Post by Max De Leon on Aug 9, 2012 18:29:35 GMT
Thanks Sir Mick. I'll double check on that one. I was mainly basing it on yellow eye ring which the male blackbird usually have. Also of course, the place where I see them all year round. I posted the pics in the avibase flickr group and hopefully someone can verify it.
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Post by Max De Leon on Sept 15, 2012 5:12:29 GMT
Sir Mick, finally got confirmation that those birds I initially identify as blackbird were indeed Black Redstart (juvenile). Thanks again for the feedback.
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Post by Max De Leon on Sept 15, 2012 5:23:20 GMT
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Post by Mick Harris on Sept 15, 2012 19:40:51 GMT
Glad you got a positive ID on the Black Redstart
Happy birding
Mick
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Post by Juan Manuel C. Del Prado on Sept 23, 2012 16:45:57 GMT
Great photos, Max. Well done.
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Post by Max De Leon on Nov 11, 2012 21:57:57 GMT
finally got the chance to play again... here are my latest. =) Common Blackbird 1 by aMa2er, on Flickr Exposure 0.008 sec (1/125) Aperture f/8.0 Focal Length 400 mm ISO Speed 320 Eurasian Nuthutch 8 by aMa2er, on Flickr Exposure 0.013 sec (1/80) Aperture f/8.0 Focal Length 400 mm ISO Speed 320 European Robin 4 by aMa2er, on Flickr Exposure 0.013 sec (1/80) Aperture f/9.0 Focal Length 400 mm ISO Speed 400 European Goldfinch 8 by aMa2er, on Flickr Exposure 0.004 sec (1/250) Aperture f/7.1 Focal Length 400 mm ISO Speed 400 Mallard 5 by aMa2er, on Flickr Exposure 0.008 sec (1/125) Aperture f/7.1 Focal Length 400 mm ISO Speed 400 Great Spotted Woodpecker by aMa2er, on Flickr Exposure 0.008 sec (1/125) Aperture f/7.1 Focal Length 400 mm ISO Speed 400 Eurasian Wren 2 by aMa2er, on Flickr Exposure 0.013 sec (1/80) Aperture f/9.0 Focal Length 400 mm ISO Speed 400
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