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Post by JP Cariño on Jan 24, 2008 15:08:06 GMT
went to candaba today and used the flaoting blind again this time with martin as my eyes while inside the blind. Romy was there also but surprisingly there were only a few birds
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Post by tina mallari on Jan 24, 2008 15:25:10 GMT
Oh Man !!!!! My oh my oh my !!!! This is so much better than the one you posted in Pipho - size makes all the difference indeed ;D Fantastic Shot JP !!!!!
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Post by JP Cariño on Jan 24, 2008 15:29:30 GMT
thanks tina! got really close to it tina because she was sleeping while i was making my approach. she gave me a good 30 seconds or so before she took off
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Post by Martin Alvendia on Jan 24, 2008 16:09:44 GMT
thanks tina! got really close to it tina because she was sleeping while i was making my approach. she gave me a good 30 seconds or so before she took off She was probably having nightmares of you and your floating blind! Good Job JP!
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Post by Romy Ocon on Jan 24, 2008 16:15:09 GMT
Excellent low angle only possible when one is crazy enough to brave the waters of that pond!
I was shooting JP while he was shooting this baby..... please post the shot settings for our Featured Bird of the Week. ;D
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Post by JP Cariño on Jan 24, 2008 16:23:57 GMT
thanks romy - here it is: Nikon D300 + Nikkor 80-400mm VR + 400mm 5.6, 1/250s, f/9, ISO 640, manual focus via live view, Floating blind/Manfrotto 3421 support, echostore remote shutter cable
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Post by JP Cariño on Jan 24, 2008 16:24:59 GMT
i'm really enjoying the live view feature of my camera hehehe
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Post by Lydia Robledo on Jan 24, 2008 18:34:06 GMT
i'm really enjoying the live view feature of my camera hehehe goo-goo eyes (dok-ling) over your capture (sa iyong naduckip). The best JP, really the best! ... so far , eh he... so near ... so deep... What do I call you now... Ko-Ducker, Con-duck-tor- The Great Duck-Wader pa rin. (baka you like, my grandson left a Darth Vader suit with head gear and a floater also, Darth Vader salva vida. Ahi-hi.
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Post by Ding Carpio on Jan 24, 2008 21:12:58 GMT
I can imagine that, with the darkened canopy of your blind, the live view must be very clear. A picture well worth a hundred leech-bites! i'm really enjoying the live view feature of my camera hehehe
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Post by Reyno Rosete on Jan 24, 2008 21:21:38 GMT
Beautifully captured JP !!!
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Post by Neon Rosell II on Jan 24, 2008 22:40:09 GMT
Wooha!! nice shot!! Excellent!! you can even see the BG from the Garganey's nose trills. Cheers, Neon
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Post by Farmer Nestor on Jan 24, 2008 23:43:49 GMT
Huwaaaaawwwwwww!!!!
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Post by Manny Illana on Jan 25, 2008 0:07:08 GMT
WHOW!!!! fantastic shot JP. looks like you're really getting the hang of your contraption. love the pose!
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Post by Bobby Kintanar on Jan 25, 2008 0:19:32 GMT
Wow. excellent shot JP! :-)
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Post by JP Cariño on Jan 25, 2008 0:21:20 GMT
thanks guys
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Post by mantarey on Jan 25, 2008 2:35:28 GMT
Great shot JP, Tina was right looks more beautiful in the larger size. Just wondering, how did you manage to use the Gimbal inside your float
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Post by reneripr on Jan 25, 2008 2:50:27 GMT
I was just browsing the forum as a guest, but this photo is so incredible that I need to register and congrats you . Wonderful photo
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Post by JP Cariño on Jan 25, 2008 2:58:56 GMT
rey - i used a manfrotto ballhead. i brought home the blind to modify it a bit to accommodate the gimbal and make the whole thing rounder to make it more streamlined for the winds
rene - thank you
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Post by Eric Patdu on Jan 25, 2008 4:36:53 GMT
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Post by JP Cariño on Jan 25, 2008 7:06:52 GMT
eric i'll send you the blueprint if you want ;D
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