Blue tit (2)
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Fonzy -
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My Birds 2005 |
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15-Nov-2005 17:21 CET |
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Camera: |
Olympus E300 |
Exposure time: |
1/10 |
Aperture: |
5.6 |
Focal length: |
400mm |
Lens: |
Sigma 400mm+OM 4/3 adapter |
Focusing method: |
Manual |
ISO: |
100 |
White balance: |
Auto |
Flash: |
no |
Image format: |
SHQ |
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Cropped-USM |
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625x900 |
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Yes this one is a Blue Tit!!, a nice capture of this small bird and considering the 1/10th shutter speed and such a long focal length is reasonably sharp.
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 18:13 CET on 15-Nov-2005 [Reply]
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Thank you very much Steve,
I was also realy surpriced when the EXIF told me it was 1/10th .
Best regards, Fons
Fonzy - at 19:08 CET on 15-Nov-2005 [Reply]
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Very beautiful colours. 1/10 sec ?....400mm.? very good.
Best regards Sergio
Sergio Di Giovanni at 21:12 CET on 15-Nov-2005 [Reply]
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Sergio Di Giovanni wrote:
> Very beautiful colours. 1/10 sec ?....400mm.? very good.
> Best regards Sergio
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Thank you Sergio,
As I said before I was surpiced also with the shuttertime!
But after a second look at the EXIF it whas right.
If you look closely at the head of the bird you wil notice the turn she made in that 1/10 off a sec....
Best regards,
Fonzy - at 17:20 CET on 16-Nov-2005 [Reply]
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This picture is perfect for its composition and color. The bird makes a good contrast with the leaves for colors and focus.
Only a question: we have a lot of this birds around our house and the head looks like a bit different; maybe it is a little rotated right?
Congratulations!
Piero Magnani at 10:03 CET on 20-Nov-2005 [Reply]
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Thanks Piero,
You are right about the head it is rotated and also you can see the rotation made due of the long shuttertime.
There are two kind of those birds I know of.
The one you see here is the smaller version and has a blue head, the bigger version has a black head.
regards,
Fonzy - at 15:27 CET on 20-Nov-2005 [Reply]