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Tern Study

Tern Study
Copyright ©2008, Fonzy -
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Tern study just before diving to catch a fish, water was added with flood filter in CS.

Photographer: Fonzy -
Folder: E-3 2008
Uploaded: 11-May-2008 13:03 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E3
Exposure time: 1/1600
Aperture: 4.5
Focal length: 200mm
Lens: ED50-200mm
Focusing method: Spot
ISO: 200
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: SHQ
Processing applied:
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Image resized to: 702x1000

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Exposure, clarity, composition and simplicity are the ingredients of a timeless image. We appreciate the end result Fons; and learn from it.

Val Bridge at 14:09 CEST on 12-May-2008 [Reply]

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Great picture Fons, I like the composition.
Cheers Hans

Hans Gerlich at 20:55 CEST on 13-May-2008 [Reply]

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excellent capture.

Rina Kupfer at 05:20 CEST on 14-May-2008 [Reply]

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Val Bridge wrote:
> Exposure, clarity, composition and simplicity are the ingredients of a timeless image. We
> appreciate the end result Fons; and learn from it.
>
Thanks a lot Val for the comment.....;-)))
Best wishes......Fons

Fonzy - at 11:10 CEST on 14-May-2008 [Reply]

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Hans Gerlich wrote:
> Great picture Fons, I like the composition.
> Cheers Hans
>
Hi Hans ,
Thanks a lot for the comment,
The composition is made by adding the top left and bottom left bird to the original image ....( 3 different shots )
Due to the birds were high up in the air I added some water to give the idea what they were doing....
The work was done in CS and I enjoyed it very much , I'm glad you like it also.....
Best regards.................Fons

Fonzy - at 11:13 CEST on 14-May-2008 [Reply]

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Rina Kupfer wrote:
> excellent capture.
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Thanks a lot for the comment.....Rina
There were 3 shots involved to make this composition...
Manipulation was done in CS ...( see answer to Hans )
Best regards...............Fons

Fonzy - at 11:14 CEST on 14-May-2008 [Reply]