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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 7, 2010 7:14:10 GMT
thank you for the comments. I spent an hour at the least in the water. This "accident" happened in the first 10 minutes because of my poor floating blind design. Seeing the birds were so cooperative I decided to go on shooting. From time to time, I had to pour water from the swamp on the LCD so i could view my photos. When i surfaced, i took out the battery and started cleaning the body. I placed the camera in my dry cabinet when i got home and started it up the next day. No issues whatsoever. Works perfectly fine. All the seals worked and the compartments (cf, terminals and batt) had no dirt in it. I guess you really get what you pay for with pro camera bodies
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 7, 2010 5:50:43 GMT
taking the first flight out tomorrow hahaha nice set rey
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 7, 2010 5:49:00 GMT
good first philippine bird post Bob
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 7, 2010 5:34:48 GMT
Dennis, what mount? Nikon? Canon?
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 7, 2010 5:29:40 GMT
Romy, this is my idea of getting muddy. Anything for the shot! The D3 is currently vacationing in my dry cabinet after undergoing "professional" detailing services
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 7, 2010 4:42:29 GMT
exposure compensation
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 7, 2010 4:32:09 GMT
Thank you Sylvia, Pao and Mark.
Pao - i always shoot in manual mode
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 7, 2010 4:28:00 GMT
Yellow Bittern Nikon D3 + Nikkor 1.7teEII, f, 1/500, ISO320,-1/3ev, 850mm, bean bag, floating blind
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 7, 2010 4:02:47 GMT
White Browed Crake (immature) Nikon D3 + Nikkor 1.7teEII, f8, 1/400, ISO500,-1/3ev, 850mm, bean bag, floating blind
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 7, 2010 3:46:48 GMT
"floating blind" that is Philippine Duck Nikon D3 + Nikkor 1.7teEII, f9, 1/400, ISO320,-1/2ev, 850mm, bean bag, floating blind
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 5, 2010 10:14:47 GMT
pao u have link on how to paint camera bodies? i seriously wanna paint my D3 urban camo
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 5, 2010 8:26:29 GMT
nice set sylvia
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 5, 2010 8:25:56 GMT
congrats on the lifers toto
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 5, 2010 8:25:01 GMT
superb shot and caption pao
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 4, 2010 3:08:41 GMT
I recently built my own website using clikpic (www.clikpic.com) for my motorsports and automotive images. For a non techy guy like me, i think its quite easy to use. I might make my own separate nature images site in the future using clikpic as well. Here's a link to my site www.P1images.com It's still under construction but hopefully i get to finish it this week for my future rackets ;D
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 4, 2010 3:02:45 GMT
congratulations Rey
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 4, 2010 3:01:32 GMT
Wow! great job on this one Ely. The wild mushrooms gives the photo more character
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 2, 2010 5:40:26 GMT
saw the magazine last month. congrats Ivan
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 2, 2010 5:40:00 GMT
the same image will come out in a book by National Geographic soon
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Post by JP Cariño on Apr 2, 2010 5:39:21 GMT
congrats on this Romy. I guess the "project" is related to this and your inquiry at naturescapes?
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