Bird4(Blue Jay)
Copyright ©2007, syed noman
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Photographer: |
syed noman
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Folder: |
PATJHAR |
Uploaded: |
08-Apr-2007 20:30 CEST |
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Camera: |
Olympus E500 |
Exposure time: |
1/160 |
Aperture: |
2.8 |
Focal length: |
420mm |
Lens: |
Vivitar 75-210mm/f2.8+2X Telec |
Focusing method: |
Manual |
ISO: |
320 |
White balance: |
Auto |
Flash: |
no |
Image format: |
RAW |
Processing applied: |
Raw to Jpeg in Oly Master,Levels,Resized |
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Image resized to: |
611x800 |
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Bird4(Blue Jay)
G'Day Syed:
Wonderful colors! This looks to have been taken either early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
It appears the manual focus didn't slow you down very much, and even though you shot this blue jay with the lens wide open you ended up with a reasonably sharp image.
BTW: Is that an Australian Pine the jay is in?
Ciao!
Leon Plympton at 01:26 CEST on 09-Apr-2007 [Reply]
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Leon Plympton wrote:
> G'Day Syed:
>
> Wonderful colors! This looks to have been taken either early in the morning or late in the
> afternoon.
>
> It appears the manual focus didn't slow you down very much, and even though you shot this
> blue jay with the lens wide open you ended up with a reasonably sharp image.
>
> BTW: Is that an Australian Pine the jay is in?
>
> Ciao!
>
Thanks Leon for you kind comments, it was taken on avery cloudy day mid afternoon and as you can see the iso is 320 because of that and as it was raw so i increased the ev value also to make it a little presentable.
I don't know anything about trees but i think this is eastern white pine not the australian pine.
Regards
SSAN
syed noman at 21:05 CEST on 09-Apr-2007 [Reply]